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Chairman Lindsey Graham must not forget South Carolinia
- By Mitchell Gunter
This year, will South Carolina’s abnormally high number of judiciary dilemmas finally disappear in one fell swoop?
With Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of the Palmetto State’s own, taking over the Senate Judiciary Committee next week, it certainly appears so. Or, at least, that’s what one would hope.
Many South Carolinians remain concerned about the continued assault on freedom of speech from local government, social media giants, and public universities alike.
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Gov. Henry McMaster, Senate President Harvey Peeler, House Speaker Jay Lucas Request State Agency to Develop New Education Funding Formula
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster, Senate President Harvey Peeler, and House Speaker Jay Lucas today penned a letter to Frank Rainwater, Executive Director of the South Carolina Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office (RFA) requesting that RFA issue a report on South Carolina’s outdated education funding formula and to suggest a new funding model that meets 11 requirements, as detailed in the letter.
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Big Data Threatens Our Privacy
- By Tabitha Walter - Eagle Forum
Against the wishes of concerned citizens, a dangerous data-mining bill, the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act (H.R. 4174, “FEPA”), became law this week. Eagle Forum sent out alerts and emails to Congressional and White House staff, however, the influence of the swamp was far too great.
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Americans Support People of Faith Serving in Government and as Judges
- By Christian Newswire
Results coincide with Religious Liberty Day
WASHINGTON -- A new Marist Poll survey finds that Americans overwhelmingly oppose using faith as a factor in appointments to jobs in the federal government. In addition, strong majorities of Americans support protection of religious freedom and think that people of faith should be able to serve as judges and other government appointees.
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The President Must Continue the Shutdown or Risk Losing in 2020
- By Erick Erickson
![Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump, walks out to the stage to greet Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump, walks out to the stage to greet Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)](https://theresurgent.com/wp-content/uploads/AP16203123076044-5-1400x790.jpg)
The shutdown is going to get more painful as it continues. Lots of conservatives had said they haven’t seen any signs of the shutdown affecting them. Only the most willfully naive will continue to say that as the shutdown continues. Ever longer lines at airports, etc will start to become more noticeable. Economically, things will become more noticeable.
But the President has to see this through.
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Greenville Delegation Committee Meetings, Friday, January 18th
- By Press Release
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Director Hartley Powell to Continue Leading S.C. Department of Revenue
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today announced that Hartley Powell will continue serving as the director of the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR). Director Powell was first appointed to his current position by former Governor Nikki Haley in November of 2016. Prior to becoming director of SCDOR, Powell was principal of the accounting and professional service firm KPMG and served for ten years at the South Carolina Department of Commerce.
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- USDA to Reopen FSA Offices for Limited Services During Government Shutdown
- ‘Moderate’ Dems REJECT Trump’s Offer
- Court Knocks HHS Un-conscience
- Congress Should Stand with Steve King, Not the NY Times
- Fewer potholes repaired through SCDOT call center, despite ‘blitz’ campaign
- Gov. Henry McMaster Unveils Fiscal Year 2019-20 Executive Budget
- Stand Fast, Mr. President