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State Gives Away Millions to Companies That Don’t Hit Job Creation Targets
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
Since 2015,14 companies that committed to locating or expanding in South Carolina collectively repaid nearly $7 million in state grants after failing to meet job creation or investment requirements, records show.
Four of the companies closed plants in counties that received the grants, and another project never materialized, a review by The Nerve found. Three of those businesses repaid all of the awarded grants, according to a list provided by the S.C. Department of Commerce to The Nerve under the state Freedom of Information Act.
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Four South Carolina Counties Approved for Individual Assistance Program
- By SC Governor's Office
Dillon, Horry, Marion, and Marlboro Individual Assistance Eligibility Added to S.C. Disaster Declaration
COLUMBIA, S.C. - At the request of Governor Henry McMaster, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has amended its disaster declaration for Hurricane Florence to make residents in Dillon, Horry, Marion and Marlboro counties eligible to apply for the Individual Assistance program.
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Operation Rescue Stands Behind Judge Kavanaugh in Face of Gutter-Level Attacks
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- Despite the new vicious attacks on President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, Operation Rescue stands strongly in support of his confirmation.
"President Trump is standing behind Judge Kavanaugh and that is good enough for me," said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue. "We must not allow these gutter-level unsubstantiated accusations to derail this nominee. Democrats are desperate to destroy him because they fear he will shift the balance of the court and eventually help overturn Roe v. Wade. Make no mistake - these people are more than willing to resort to lying, cheating, and destroying anyone who gets in the way of abortion on demand."
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Gov. Henry McMaster, UnitedHealth Group Celebrate $500,000 Donation to the One SC Fund
- By SC Governor's Office
One SC Fund Accepting Donations for Hurricane Florence Relief
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster was joined today by UnitedHealth Group executives and Joanne Turnquist of the Central Carolina Community Foundation to celebrate UnitedHealth Group’s $500,000 donation to the One SC Fund. With no fees collected, 100% of donations to the fund will go directly to helping South Carolinians recover from the effects of Hurricane Florence.
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America First Action Announces $1.5 Million Investment in NV-03 Congressional Race
- By Erin Montgomery
America First Action today announced that it will invest $1.5 million in advertising to support Danny Tarkanian's race in Nevada's 3rd Congressional District. America First Action is the primary super PAC dedicated to electing federal candidates in support of the Trump-Pence agenda.
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Gov. Henry McMaster Suspends Fifth Circuit Solicitor Dan Johnson
- By SC Governor's Office
Governor Appoints S.C. Deputy Attorney General to Serve as Solicitor
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today suspended Fifth Circuit Solicitor Dan Johnson following his indictment, and has appointed Deputy Attorney General Heather Weiss to serve in his place.
A copy of the governor’s executive order can be found here.
Weiss currently serves as Deputy Attorney General in charge of the Criminal Division in the S.C. Attorney General’s office, serving as a prosecutor in the office since 2011.
Previously, Weiss served as an Assistant Solicitor for the Fifth Circuit Solicitor’s office following her graduation from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1999.
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