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Director Josh Baker to Continue Leading S.C. Department of Health and Human Services
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today announced that Josh Baker will continue serving as the director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS). Governor McMaster appointed Director Baker to his current position in November of 2017.
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Little-Known S.C. Panel Regularly OKs Requests to Release Sensitive Information
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
For at least two years, a few members of an obscure state panel have routinely approved requests by public- and private-sector researchers for sensitive information contained in a massive health “data warehouse,” records reviewed by The Nerve show.
The medical records database, managed by the state Revenue and Fiscal Affairs (RFA) Office, was created in 2002 under a state budget proviso and is renewed annually via a proviso. The Nerve in August revealed that a state privacy law and inter-agency agreements for the database offer weak privacy protections for citizens who deal with S.C agencies that provide records for the database.
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The Mueller Probe Is Not Nothing. It Isn't a Silver Bullet Either.
- By Erick Erickson
Both sides are going to extremes in embrace and rejection of the probe.
To hear Democrats talk about the Robert Mueller investigation, one would think they have found the silver bullet to end the Trump Presidency. They are convinced that the Russians actually rigged the election and that Donald Trump conspired with the Russians to do it. There is no evidence for any of that.
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Trey Gowdy flattened James Comey with this one tweet
- By RenewedRight.com
Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey and Trey Gowdy escalated their war of words.
Comey quickly realized he bit off more than he could chew.
That’s because Trey Gowdy flattened him with just one tweet.
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Statement from Gov. Henry McMaster on PSC Ruling
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Governor Henry McMaster today released the following statement in response to the Public Service Commission's approval of the SCANA/Dominion merger:
"Since we learned of SCANA and Santee Cooper’s decision to abandon the VC Summer Project, my goal has been to ensure that the customers bear no burden for the failings of others. The Public Service Commission – which I am confident has vigorously sought to make the best of a bad situation – has conducted a transparent, open process and has carefully deliberated the positions of ratepayers, the power companies, and the court.
"Our goal now must be to learn from these failures, to never repeat them, and to continue to work diligently for the growth and prosperity of South Carolina."
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Gov. Henry McMaster Appoints Upstate Businessman Charles Dalton to the S.C. Commission on Higher Education
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today announced the appointment of Charles Dalton of Greenville to serve as a member of the Commission on Higher Education. Mr. Dalton, who recently retired as president and CEO of Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative, fills an at-large seat vacated on December 6th by Greenville insurance executive Kenneth Kirkland.
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Voter Fraud Probe Could Lead to Election Redo HERE
- By GOP Presidential
With fraud allegations still plaguing an uncertified North Carolina congressional election, voters could head back to the polls for a brand new election – primary and all.
North Carolina’s state legislature voted Wednesday to require both new primary and general elections should the state elections board decide to call for a redo. Accusations of voter fraud and ballot irregularities have bedeviled the 9th Congressional District election.
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- Children Saved from Abortion to Bring Their Stories and Thanks to the President and Vice-President During 'March for Life' Week
- Gov. Henry McMaster Replaces Membership of S.C. State Election Commission
- Paul Ryan Blocks Bill to End Questionable Middle East Policy
- It Depends on What the Meaning of "Sex" is
- Duncan Releases Statement on the Farm Bill
- EPA Streamlines Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals Regulations for Healthcare Sector
- Director Raymond G. Farmer to Continue to Lead S.C. Department of Insurance