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Political
Huge Shortfalls Projected in State Fund for Gas Tax Credits
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
After S.C. income taxpayers can no longer claim tax credits to offset a 75-percent gas tax hike, the state transportation agency expects to have $114 million available annually for a new interstate-widening program – and to help fix crumbling bridges.
But newly released records reviewed by The Nerve show that over the next five years, the S.C. Department of Transportation will have to transfer a total estimated $300.1 million to cover projected shortfalls in a special account that will be used to fund the gas tax credits until they expire.
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Republicans Snag Big Voting Edge
- By SC GOP
Early voting numbers from several key battleground states now show Republican voters turning out in far greater numbers than Democratic ones, signaling an initial GOP surge that may dull the prospects of a so-called “blue wave” on Nov. 6.
Republican voters have taken the lead in turnout numbers in Georgia, Indiana, Montana, Texas, Tennessee, Florida and Arizona — states that Fox News analyses show are the scenes of close and pivotal House, Senate and gubernatorial races.
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Dodged Caravan: Dems Still Silent on Migrants
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
To some people, it's a mile-long crowd in the middle of Mexico, slowly snaking toward the U.S. border. To others, it's the perfect GOP campaign ad -- a living, breathing picture of where the Left's lawlessness has led. Regardless of which side you're on, the visual is daunting. Thousands of men, women, and children making their way northward, carrying flags, knapsacks, infants. They're determined to cross into the United States by whatever means necessary. And President Trump is just as determined to stop them.
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Christianity & National Security: Exploring Government's Divine Vocation
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The Institute on Religion & Democracy's quarterly publication Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy will host a unique two-day conference at the Georgetown University Hotel & Conference Center in Washington, D.C. on Christianity and National Security.
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Duncan Praises President Trump for Signing Opioid Package
- By US Rep. Jeff Duncan's Office
Laurens – Congressman Jeff Duncan (SC-03), Member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, praised President Trump for signing H.R. 6, the SUPPORT for Patients and Communities Act, into law:
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The Moral Outcry Petition Endorses Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker's Call to Reverse Roe V. Wade
- By Christian Newswire
SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- "As the leaders and founders of The Moral Outcry Petition, we join with over 100,000 other signers to agree with Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker 's call to the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse its abortion cases.
"Adoption and Safe Haven laws are a far more humane, just and better solution for everyone than abortion. We adopted our infant son, Gideon, as a tiny embryo. We placed him in my (Mindy's) womb. The doctors knew as an embryo that he was a boy. We love this little human," says Melinda & Denny Thybault.
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Bakers Cause a Stir at SCOTUS
- By Tony Perkins
When baker Jack Phillips won his case at the U.S. Supreme Court, it was a huge victory for religious liberty -- but it was just one slice of the pie. Christians like Aaron and Melissa Klein were thrilled for Jack when the June ruling came down, but not because it meant the end of their own battle. After five long, exhausting years, they're still fighting for the right to live out their faith -- and hoping this latest appeal will finally give them that chance.
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- SCOTUS Blocks Deposition of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
- SC Voters Should Vote NO on Constitutional Amendment November 6th!
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