Bills to watch, what passed, what didn’t
By The South Carolina Policy Council By the time the legislative session ended last Thursday, a number of significant bills had either passed or failed. However, due to the sine die resolution which scheduled two special sessions (the first of which lawmakers cancelled) with the possibility of a third this summer to consider specified topics, a number of bills are still in play. Those bills are: 1. The state budget 2. Anything related...
Serious about protecting the taxpayers? A few nuggets of advice
Over the next several weeks, men and women aspiring to elected office will likely be filling up your mailbox and knocking on your door.
Letters to the Editor – May 16, 2018
From Farmer to Consumer, This is what I have seen over the years to do with NAFTA and trade with China or any other communist country. Some years ago, I married a girl from Anderson so many trips across South Carolina followed. As we traveled through the state, I noticed just about every little town had a textile mill. Businesses were doing well, people had new or nice homes, new cars, church parking lots were full on Sunday, etc....
The Fishing Hole
Lines from one of my favorite songs go like this….