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Duncan Continues to Demand Answers on Increased Permit Fees from Corps
- By US Rep. Jeff Duncan
Laurens, S.C. – Reps. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Jody Hice (R-Ga.), Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.), Rick Allen (R-Ga.), and Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.) sent a second letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) demanding a more thorough explanation on the anticipated cost increase for dock and facility permits.
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Lots of Hands in S.C. Pension and Health Insurance Cookie Jars
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
When it comes to receiving taxpayer-funded state retirement and health insurance benefits, lots of folks have their hands out – and it’s not just government employees.
Certain nonprofit organizations and quasi-government groups participate in the state pension and health insurance systems, which mainly cover state, county and local government agencies, as well as public and charter school districts, according to records provided to The Nerve by the S.C. Public Employee Benefit Authority (PEBA), which administers those programs.
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House Forcing Americans to Affirm LGBTQ and SOGI Culture
- By Eagle Forum
So far, in the House of Representatives, the 116th Congress has been a term of extending freedoms to some at the expense of others. We’ve seen bills, committee hearings, and floor speeches promulgating the Left’s talking-point demanding that our laws affirm a person’s sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).
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David Weikle for Senate
- By Johnnelle Raines
Conservatives of the Upstate will hold their September meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019 from 7-8pm at Coyote Coffee in Easley located at 1035 South Pendleton Street, Easley, SC 29642. For more information go to www.conservtivesoftheupstate.com
The public is invited. Please consider purchasing a beverage or ordering off their delicious menu to support their allowing us to use their venue for our meeting. Our guest speaker will be David Weikle who has announced his candidacy to run against present Sen. Lindsey Graham in the Republican Primary. The public will be allowed to ask questions. For more info on his candidacy: www.facebook.com/Weiklefor Senate
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Public Hearings on H. 3020 ("Heartbeat Bill")
- By Steve Lefemine - Columbia Christians for Life
Although this notice from the SC Senate Medical Affairs Committee was only received late yesterday (8/27) afternoon, I have been informed that all the slots for opposition testimony are already filled up for Tuesday, Sept 10 in Room 105 of the SC Senate Gressette Office Building ( behind the State House building ).
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Facebook Backs Down, Admits John Birch Society Post Was Not "Hate Speech"
- By C. Mitchell Shaw - The New American
In July Facebook removed a post by The John Birch Society, this magazine’s parent organization, claiming that the “post goes against our Community Standards on hate.″ Facebook also banned the JBS from monetizing its videos on Facebook for 30 days. But there was nothing hateful about the post in question (reproduced below): It showed our July 8 print magazine cover, which carried the title “Immigrant Invasion” and included a real photograph of illegal aliens illegally crossing a border fence. The New American responded to Facebook's actions with a print article (also published online) accurately accusing the social-media giant of censorship and hypocrisy. As a result of the backlash following the publication of that article, Facebook has backed down.
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Federal Judge Rules RICO Charges and Other Counts Against Pro-Life Journalists Will Go to the Jury in Planned Parenthood Baby Parts Suit
- By Christian Newswire
![Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue and defendant in the Federal Planned Parenthood v. CMP et al. Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue and defendant in the Federal Planned Parenthood v. CMP et al.](/images/Troy-Newman.jpg)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Judge William Orrick issued a 137-page final order on several motions for summary judgement made by both sides in the Planned Parenthood v. Center for Medical Progress, et. al case, most of which were denied as to the pro-life defendants, with some minor exceptions.
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- Republican Women's Roundable Discussion
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