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Golden Parachute for State Attorney General?
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Longtime state attorney general Alan Wilson could receive bigger retirement paychecks under legislation sponsored by two House leaders who also are lawyers.
The bill, sponsored by Reps. Murrell Smith, R-Sumter, who is the House Ways and Means Committee chairman, and Chris Murphy, R-Dorchester, who is the House Judiciary Committee chairman, would allow Wilson to move from the retirement system covering general state employees to the retirement system covering judges and solicitors, effective July 1.
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'Cancel Culture' Strikes D. James Kennedy Ministries
- By Christian Newswire
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Lifetime TV demanded in February that D. James Kennedy Ministries (DJKM) eliminate all "controversial" content from Truths That Transform, its weekly half-hour Christian broadcast.
Specifically, Lifetime announced it would no longer air programming that addressed abortion or Left-wing financier George Soros. And it refused to carry any DJKM programming—even broadcasts celebrating George Washington—unless the media ministry founded in 1974 agreed to Lifetime's sweeping new conditions.
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North Greenville Emergency Services Plan
- By Press Release
Photo by Tony A. Dunn
North Greenville Emergency Services Plan Today, a group of state and local officials, along with a number of South Carolina health industry experts, announced a joint effort to evaluate and address the gap in emergency services for the North Greenville community.
The elected officials included State Rep. Mike Burns, Greenville County Councilman Joe Dill, Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette and others. Also present were Matt Caldwell, President of Bon Secours St. Francis, plus Matt Severance and Dr. Ed O'Bryan of Medical University of South Carolina.
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Military Anti-Extremism Order Fails to Identify the Target
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. A memo from President Biden's Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin directs commanders to conduct a "Stand-Down to Address Extremism in the Ranks." The goal, ostensibly, is to flush out people with extremist views from our nation's military. But the memo never defines "extremist or dissident ideologies."
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Christian Campus Group Stands with U.S. Department of Education Against American Atheist Lawsuit
- By Christian Newswire
LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Ratio Christi Campus Apologetics Alliance announces it will act as intervening defendants in support of a U.S. Department of Education regulation protecting campus free speech against a lawsuit filed by American Atheists and Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
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Senate Acquits Trump While Democrats Continue to Stew
- By Eagle Forum
This past weekend, the Senate wrapped up President Donald J. Trump’s second impeachment hearing. Unlike the President’s first Senate impeachment trial, which took about 3 weeks, this one was done in less than a week.
The House Managers’ defense took days to show their evidence. Their argument primarily rested in clips and screenshots of President Trump at rallies or his tweets and the January 6th Capitol insurrection. While the event at the Capitol was certainly lamentable, the Managers were unable to garner enough Republican support to prove that Trump’s influence led to the violence.
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Gas Tax Credit Still Unpopular, State Concedes
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
An income tax credit that S.C. lawmakers created in 2017 to offset the state gasoline tax hike has been relatively unpopular so far, records show.
And state revenue forecasters are now admitting it.
After two years of wrongly predicting that taxpayers would claim the maximum-allowed amount of income tax credits, the state Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office (RFA) is predicting that taxpayers this year collectively will claim nearly $60 million less than the cap set by law, according to a letter from RFA director Frank Rainwater to Hartley Powell, director of the S.C. Department of Revenue (DOR).
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