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Tell Your Senator to Fight for Retirees
- By Eagle Forum
Democrats have been obsessed with taxing the rich, but in their efforts, they will harm the average American. Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) has introduced S. 647, a bill that will tax our retirement savings in 401Ks, pensions, private retirement accounts, and Roth IRAs.
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This One Argument Quickly Changes Minds on Abortion
- By Christian Newswire
LOS ANGELES -- The makers of a new pro-life movie called "7 Reasons" maintain that their film will change viewers' votes on the subject of abortion--and actually demonstrate it. The 42-minute documentary shows those who are pro-abortion changing their minds in minutes, saying that they will now vote pro-life.
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House Members Push Pet Projects Through Taxpayer-funded Earmarks
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
S.C. Reps. Bruce Bannister and Dwight Loftis want $5 million in state funding to help build a convention center in downtown Greenville that Bannister says would house a large art collection that had been displayed at the private Bob Jones University.
Rep. Leon Stavrinakis, who has donated to the nonprofit South Carolina Aquarium, says he wants $1.5 million in state money to move power generating equipment at the Charleston aquarium to higher ground. He also is asking for $2.5 million in state funding for unspecified “revitalization and maintenance efforts at statewide tourism destinations,” according to a House document.
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Senate GOP Goes to the Wire With Trump in Emergency Declaration Showdown
- By GOP Presidential
Republicans are going down to the wire as they try to find a way out of their showdown with President Trump over his national emergency to build a wall on the Mexican border.
Republicans have just days to find a more palatable solution than the House-passed resolution blocking Trump’s actions, which is expected to come up for a vote by Friday.
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The End of the Republic, Public Assassination by Lawsuit
- By Ed Martin
The enemy of our Republic and our way of life is Congressman Jerry Nadler. Last week he subpoenaed 81 individuals. He is harassing and disrupting political opponents — using his power for oversight in the government to destroy people with legal threats and fear tactics.
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Dwight Loftis to Visit Upstate Republican Women
- By Upstate Republican Women
Come and hear Representative Dwight Loftis.
Dwight currently represents District 19 in our State House serving since 1996. He will share with us what is going on in the Education Bill in the Statehouse. He will also share with us his run for the Senatorial Seat that was vacated by William Timmons. Please invite your friends to join you at this meeting!!
Please mark these dates for our upcoming meetings with amazing speakers: March 18th and April 16th* (note new date).
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What's Happening at the SC Statehouse this Week
- By SC Policy Council
This week at the State House, the House is considering the state budget while the Senate continues to work through bills on the floor and in committee.
Starting today, the House will begin debate on the nearly $30 billion dollar state appropriations bill for the upcoming fiscal year. In addition to routine spending, lawmakers must decide how to spend the roughly $61 million windfall resulting from the South Carolina lottery winner. It is unlikely the House will vote on any other legislation this week, nor are any important committee meetings scheduled.
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- Stop Planned Parenthood Funding In South Carolina
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