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What’s Coming in the 2019 Legislative Session
- By SC Policy Council
The recurring themes in the over 700 pieces of prefiled legislation this year are more spending, more legislative control, and eroding individual rights. Here is a broad overview of what lawmakers are proposing in the new session, focusing on the areas of utilities, roads, education, taxes, and governmental accountability and transparency.
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SC Agriculture Agency Wants Millions for ‘build-it-and-they-will-come’ Program
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
The S.C. Department of Agriculture, which for years has been involved with taxpayer-backed economic development projects, now wants millions to construct buildings statewide in hopes of attracting new agribusinesses.
In his written budget request for the 2019-20 fiscal year, Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers said the agency needed another $1 million to “continue funding agricultural related economic development projects not supported by traditional state incentives,” though he didn’t give specifics.
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Renewable Properties Launching New Solar Projects in Spartanburg County
- By SC Governor's Office
Company Investing $22.7 Million in Solar Farm Development
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Renewable Properties, a leading developer in the residential, commercial and utility-scale solar markets, is growing its solar farm portfolio with seven new solar facilities in Spartanburg County. The company is projected to invest a total of approximately $22.7 million in the projects.
Renewable Properties specializes in developing and investing in both small-scale utility and commercial solar projects throughout the United States. Led by experienced renewable energy professionals with development and investment experience, the company works closely with communities, developers, landowners, utilities and financial institutions looking to invest in large solar energy systems.
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Piedmont Women's Center's Annual Fundraising Banquet for Life
- By Piedmont Women's Center
Join us for our annual Fundraising Banquet for Life on Thursday, March 7, 2019 at the Greenville Convention Center (formerly the TD Convention Center). This year's speaker will be Pro-Life advocate Jordan Sekulow.
We hope you will join us as we celebrate what God has done and look forward to what God will do in the future of Piedmont Women's Center. With your generous support, we can serve moms, save babies, assist families, and end abortion as we know it in our community!
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Trump: National Security Is Worth Wall
- By Tony Perkins
At first, Maria Salinas didn't understand why her guide was offering her birth control. Of all the things she could take on her trip through the desert, why this? Later on, she says, it made sense. The money she paid to get to the U.S. border was nothing, she found out, compared to the real cost.
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2019 Inaugural Address, Governor Henry McMaster
- By SC Governor's Office
GOVERNOR HENRY McMASTER:
It is another beautiful day in South Carolina. Thank you for coming.
Words cannot express the pride and joy I have to be the governor of the great state of South Carolina. It is exhilarating and humbling. An honor and a privilege. My family and I thank you.
We are players in a fascinating human history spanning centuries and enveloping all people and countries. This history has many elements, but the one constant is the presence of economic competition: Competition - sometimes rising to warfare - for land, markets, populations, for resources, all with which to prosper and grow.
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Clean energy bill introduced in South Carolina
- By Zadie Oleksiw
Bill coincides with recent polling confirming significant voter support for solar choice
(Columbia) -- Today, state lawmakers returned to Columbia for the 2019 Session and will debate new legislation from Republican State Senator Tom Davis aimed at providing families, businesses, schools, and other energy consumers energy options by reducing costs, increasing competition, and maintaining the South Carolina’s popular net metering program. It will also expand solar options to renters and low-income residents through community solar. The ‘Clean Energy Access Act’ (Senate Bill S.332) will:
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