COLUMBIA—Gov. Mark Sanford urged lawmakers to resist the urge to splurge Wednesday, warning that although the economy is improving, "we're not out of the woods yet."In his annual State of the State address, the governor laid out what he characterized as a "hopeful" future for South Carolina: a state that attracts better jobs and more people with a competitive income tax rate, public schools improved by school choice and lower legal liability limits. Lawmakers said much of his agenda is likely to become law, though not without a fight in some areas. Democrats said the governor's priorities — and those...