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SCOTUS Agrees with Eagles; Upholds Transgender Military Restrictions
- By Phyllis Schlafly Eagles
St. Louis, MO: The United States Supreme Court today has sided with the Trump Administration's 2018 policies that restrict certain transgendered individuals from military service. The High Court put a hold on lower court rulings that had blocked the plan, crafted by Defense Secretary James Mattis in early 2018.
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USDA to Reopen FSA Offices for Additional Services During Government Shutdown
- By USDA
(Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced that all Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices nationwide will soon reopen to provide additional administrative services to farmers and ranchers during the lapse in federal funding. Certain FSA offices have been providing limited services for existing loans and tax documents since January 17, and will continue to do so through January 23. Beginning January 24, however, all FSA offices will open and offer a longer list of transactions they will accommodate.
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Kevin Shwedo to Continue Leading S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C – Governor Henry McMaster today announced that Kevin Shwedo will continue serving as executive director of the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV). Executive Director Shwedo was first appointed to his current position by former Governor Nikki Haley in January of 2011.
“Kevin Shwedo knows the importance of customer service at the Department of Motor Vehicles and has a passion for making sure each and every South Carolinian who walks in the door has a productive and efficient experience,” said Gov. Henry McMaster.
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Sanctity of Human Life Day
- By Eagle Forum
On Sunday, January 22, 1984, President Ronald Reagan designated the first National Sanctity of Human Life Day. President Reagan’s strong advocacy for life set a precedent for succeeding Republican presidents. While the date changes from year-to-year, today marks the 46th anniversary of this public recognition of the right to life.
Every January around the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the March for Life gathers thousands of peaceful protestors to march through the streets of Washington, D.C. People from all ages, nationalities, and even political parties unite for the same cause. It is truly an unselfish display to be a voice for voiceless. Eagle Forum had the privilege to take part in this year’s events.
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Greenville GOP Executive Committee Meeting and Speaker’s Meeting
- By Nate Leupp
Our 7PM hour will be a Legislative Panel with SC Speaker of the House Jay Lucas and members of our Greenville County delegation to Columbia. We will have time for our Executive Committeemen can ask our legislators questions about current legislation in Columbia. This is a great opportunity to gain knowledge directly from our Republican elected officials and help push conservative legislation.
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SC Policy Council - Statehouse Agenda
- By SC Policy Council
This is the third week of the 2019 legislative session, and the Senate has a number of bills scheduled for floor debate – including one that increases the tax credit for donations to the SC Research Authority, and another that increases emergency prescription refill limits. As of now, the House does not have any bills scheduled for debate on the floor, but that could change in the coming days. There are also several new bills being heard in committee (see the list below).
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Gun Seizure Coming to South Carolina
- By Talbert Black, Jr. - Palmetto Liberty
You hear a knock at your door. You open it, and it’s the police - and they have a warrant.
You haven’t broken any laws, but the warrant says you’re a threat to yourself.
They come in and sift your house for guns and ammunition. You have only one gun - a gun you got after your ex-boyfriend began threatening you. The officers take it, along with your box of ammo.
On the way out the door, they tell you to show up in court in a week - and maybe the judge will give your gun back.
Five minutes after they leave, your phone rings. It’s your ex-boyfriend.
I hope this never happens to you.
But if H.3275 passes, it could happen to anyone in South Carolina.
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- Donald Trump Made a Serious, Reasonable Compromise on the Shutdown. The Media Mostly Ignored It For Fake News.
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