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President Trump's First Two Years in Office Bring Monumental Accomplishments
- By National Federation of Republican Women
![Trump Swearing Oath 2017](/images/18-08/Trump-Swearing-Oath-2017.jpg)
January 20 marked two years since Donald J. Trump was inaugurated as America's 45th President and began advancing his agenda to Make America Great Again. Republican women can point proudly to the monumental accomplishments of the past 24 months (for details, click here):
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King, Gardner, Nelson, LeVell, Parker: Leaders Urge President to Proclaim Abortion as National Crisis
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- In an open letter to the president, national leaders, joined by other leaders in the prolife movement, urge the commander in chief to declare that abortion of human babies is a national crisis. They are urging the people of America to join in advancing this message.
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The President Agrees to Delay the State of the Union. Now He Must Win the Shutdown Fight
- By Erick Erickson - The Resurgent
With Nancy Pelosi telling the President he is not welcome on the House floor to give the State of the Union while the government is partially closed, President Trump originally suggested he would go elsewhere.
But now President Trump is announcing he will postpone the State of the Union address until the government reopens.
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SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick's Statement of the State of the State Address
- By SCGOP
Columbia, S.C. - Drew McKissick, Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party, issued the following statement on Governor Henry McMaster's State of the State Address:
"Under unified Republican leadership, South Carolina continues to make great progress and advances in economic development, education, infrastructure and our overall standard of living."
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RNC Statement on Elizabeth Warren's South Carolina Visit
- By Republican National Committee
The Republican National Committee gave the following statement in regards to potential presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren's SC Visit:
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State of the State Address, Governor Henry McMaster
- By SC Governor's Office
State of the State Address
As Prepared for Delivery
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
The State House, Columbia
Ladies and gentlemen, I thank you all for being here tonight, those in this magnificent building as well as those watching from afar.
I am proud of our state and I am also proud of my family. For those who have not met them, please let me introduce my wife, Peggy and my son Henry and his wife Virginia. We all live in Columbia. My daughter, Mary Rogers, is watching from New York with her fiancé, Samuel Martin Herskovitz. The big date: March 16. Will you please stand be recognized? Thank you.
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SC Lawmakers Likely to Fill PSC Seat with One of Two Insiders
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
After nearly a year and a half of delays, state lawmakers are poised to fill a $107,822 Public Service Commission seat with either an incumbent who voted for electric rate hikes for the failed V.C. Summer nuclear project, or a former longtime commission staffer.
Meanwhile, two rejected candidates for the congressional District 2 seat, which covers all of Lexington, Aiken and Barnwell counties, and parts of Richland and Orangeburg counties, are questioning why a legislatively controlled committee, called the State Regulation of Public Utilities Review Committee (PURC), voted to find them “not qualified.”
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- Duncan Applauds Protection of Faith-Based Foster & Adoption Services
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