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Heartbeat Bill Passes Ohio Senate
- By Christian Newswire
Bill to Keep Hearts Beating Heads to Governor Kasich's Desk
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Following today's victory of the pro-life Heartbeat Bill in the Ohio Senate, Heartbeat Bill author and Faith2Action President Janet Porter stated, "All the glory for this victory goes to Jesus Christ alone."
Porter restated Psalm 102:18, which she declared at a Heartbeat Bill rally in the Ohio Statehouse Atrium in September, 2011: "Let this be recorded for future generations, so that a people not yet born will praise the Lord."
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Pot of Unspent Gas-Tax-Hike Revenues Grows to Nearly $361 Million
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
As of the end of October, nearly $361 million in collected gas-tax-hike revenues had not been spent – 16 months after the law authorizing the increases went into effect, recently released records show.
The $360.9 million balance represented about 45 percent of the $802.2 million in “project commitments” identified by the state Department of Transportation – an online list that grows monthly though it doesn’t give specifics on the work to be done. The unspent funds grew by more than 6 percent from the end of September, records show.
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Big Pay Hike Sought by S.C. Judges also Would Fatten their Retirement Wallets
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
A little-known state law allows eligible judges in South Carolina to receive generous retirement pay for as much as a dozen years at the same time they’re collecting their regular six-figure salaries.
S.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Donald Beatty, who heads the state Judicial Department, is now asking for a 33-percent pay hike next fiscal year for himself and other appellate and lower-court judges. His annual salary would go from $156,234 to $208,000 – what a U.S. District Court judge makes.
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Director Duane Parrish to Continue to Lead S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today announced that Duane Parrish will continue to serve as the director of the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism (SCPRT). Director Parrish was appointed to his current position by former Governor Nikki Haley in January of 2011.
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Abortionist Pendergraft's Florida Medical License Has Been Revoked
- By Christian Newswire
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Florida Board of Medicine met on Friday, December 7, 2018, and voted to revoke the medical license of notorious late-term abortionist James Scott Pendergraft, IV.
Cheryl Sullenger, Senior Vice President of Operation Rescue, filed the complaint that this disciplinary action was based upon, which notified the Board of Medicine that Pendergraft had been arrested for operating an illegal home abortion and drug distribution business out of the back of a van in South Carolina where he holds no license to practice medicine.
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Secretary Perdue Statement on Release of Farm Bill Conference Report
- By USDA
(Washington, D.C., December 10, 2018) - U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today issued the following statement regarding the release of the 2018 Farm Bill conference report:
“I welcome the introduction of the Farm Bill conference committee report, and hope the Congress can approve this legislation expeditiously. This legislation maintains a strong safety net for the farm economy, invests in critical agricultural research, and will promote agriculture exports through robust trade programs. While we would have liked to see more progress on work requirements for SNAP recipients and forest management reforms, the conference agreement does include several helpful provisions and we will continue to build upon these through our authorities. As farmers prepare to make decisions about next season, I commend the leadership of the conference committee in producing a bill that can be passed before the year’s end. If Congress passes this legislation I will encourage the President to sign it.”
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Executive Director Marcia S. Adams to Continue to Lead S.C. Department of Administration
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today announced that Marcia S. Adams will continue serving as the Executive Director of the South Carolina Department of Administration.
Following the Government Restructuring Act of 2014, former Governor Nikki Haley appointed Director Adams as the first executive director of the newly-formed Department of Administration in July of 2015.
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