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- Danger: The Proposed South Carolina "Health Czar" Legislation will be Hazardous to Your FREEDOM!
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Political
Nate Leupp Continues As Greenville GOP Chairman
- By Staff Report
Greenville County Republican Party Chairman Nate Leupp won another two years as chairman. Running against him was Greenville Tea Party Leader Pressley Stutts who ran on a twelve point plan to grow the local county party and to make it more effective. It wasn't enough to beat Leupp on his past two year record as the County Party Chairman. Leupp received 298 votes with Stutts receiving 168 votes.
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Proviso Pork Spending: A longstanding Legislative Tradition
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
As S.C. lawmakers head into the final weeks of adopting an approximately $30 billion state budget for next fiscal year, their taxpayer-funded goody bag keeps growing bigger.
For years, lawmakers have slipped in funding requests – often for their own pet projects – through obscure state budget provisos. The latest budget cycle is no different.
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SCDOT’s Pothole Projections have Plenty of Holes
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Last fiscal year, the S.C. Department of Transportation estimated it filled more than 37,000 potholes in small, rural Kershaw County – the biggest number among the state’s 46 counties.
In comparison, the pothole total was more than three times DOT’s projected number of patched potholes in Greenville County – the state’s most-populous county – and nearly 25 times the estimate for Charleston County, which has the third-largest population.
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The President and Congress Act on Visa Issues
- By Eagle Forum
While President Trump is moving forward with building a wall at the U.S./Mexico border, he is cracking down on other illegal immigration loopholes. This week, the President signed a memo that gives Homeland Security and the Department of State 120 days to propose a solution to illegal immigrants who overstay their visas. During 2018, a whopping 415,000 individuals stayed in the United States after their visa expired. To put that into perspective, that amount is similar to the population of Minneapolis, Minnesota. This massive influx of illegal immigration is problematic takes a toll on the economy, safety, and culture of our nation.
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Australia Requests Prayers for National Elections
- By Christian Newswire
21 Days of Prayer & Fasting 28 April - 18 May 2019
"If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14
UNANDERRA, Australia, April 25, 2019 /Christian Newswire/ -- The following is submitted by Australian Heart Ministries:
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Sanders Brings Campaign to Greenville at Poverty Forum
- By Terry Thacker
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, currently a senator from Vermont, brought his populist brand of socialism to the Upstate this past Thursday and Friday.
At a Poverty Round Table forum on Friday afternoon at the West End Community Development Center on Vardry Street in Greenville, Sanders spoke of poverty and redistribution of wealth.
The panel included several local leaders involved in social work, as well as nationally known heavy hitters Cornel West, a noted professor and social justice activist, and actor Danny Glover. The forum was hosted by Working Hero Action.
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- Socialism’s Hard Truth
- No New Taxes
- Black Women Challenge Hollywood
- Coalition of Conservative and Liberal Church Leaders to Pressure Senators to Pass Gun Regulation
- Critics are Deficient in Understanding Military Transgender Policy
- Liberals Go Ballistic Over Trump’s Plan for Sanctuary Cities
- Green New Deal: Not New, Not Green, Not A Deal