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Year 1 of the gas-tax-hike law: Hundreds of millions collected, little spent
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
One year after the state law took effect hiking the gasoline tax and other fees that lawmakers promised would go toward fixing South Carolina’s deteriorating roads and bridges, motorists continue to see little results for their money.
Documents with the state Department of Transportation and Comptroller General’s Office show that of the $312.6 million in total receipts as of June 30, just under $7 million, or 2.2 percent, has been spent on listed projects. No specifics are given in the online records on how exactly the money was spent.
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President Trump Is Opening Up New Affordable Insurance Options for Americans
- By Region IV Director Renee Ellmers
All over our country, many Americans continue to struggle to pay for health insurance coverage. Premiums for Americans who buy their own insurance, rather than receiving it from an employer, have doubled since the implementation of Obamacare. Those increases have hurt our communities and put too much strain on the lives of our families, friends, and neighbors.
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RNC Smashes Another Fundraising Record
- By GOP Presidential Staff
The Republican National Committee added July 2018 to its list of record-breaking fundraising periods, raising $14.2 million last month.
The figure is the most the RNC has raised in any July of a non-presidential election year, CBS News reports. The latest monthly total brings the RNC’s fundraising haul this election cycle to $227.2 million.
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Statement from Gov. Henry McMaster on the Passing of Sen. John McCain
- By SC Gov. Henry McMaster
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Governor Henry McMaster today released the following statement on the passing of Senator John McCain:
"I will never forget John McCain. He was among the greatest of men and he was my friend. I hope his family can find comfort in knowing that he inspired the lives of generations of Americans, young and old."
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"Free Speech" on College Campuses
- By Tabitha Walter, Eagle Forum
Recently, Tabitha Walter, Eagle Forum’s Executive Director of the Washington, D.C. office gave a commencement speech to graduates at the Leadership Institute. She addressed the issue of free speech on college campuses. Here is an excerpt from her speech:
"Emotions are not equal to facts. Today’s culture tends to celebrate emotions. When we watch a show, listen to a story, or look at a work of art, we want to feel something. When we go through tragedy or celebrate life, emotions are just natural. God created us to have emotions. There are plenty of scriptures that even explain the emotions of God. However, when it comes to facts, emotions can skew your view.
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Court Gives Dayton Abortion Facility 30 Days to Close
- By Christian Newswire
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Notorious abortionist Martin Haskell's Dayton, OH area abortion facility has been ordered to close. For years, Created Equal's ProjectWeakLink has partnered with local activists to seek closure of the doors of this facility and others run by Haskell. In 2016, the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) ordered Haskell to close the Dayton facility. However, Haskell entered litigation, during which Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Mary Wiseman ruled he could stay open. That lawsuit, however, has come to an end. Judge Wiseman has ruled in favor of ODH's previous decision and has given Haskell 30 days to close or appeal.
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Foundation Condemns Inhumanity of Eleventh Circuit Decision Striking Down Alabama Ban on Intact D&E Abortions
- By Christian Newswire
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The Foundation for Moral Law ("the Foundation"), a non-profit legal organization based in Montgomery, Alabama, devoted to the defense of religious liberty and promoting a strict interpretation of the Constitution as intended by its Framers, condemned the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit today in West Alabama Women's Center v. Miller. The appeal came to the Eleventh Circuit after federal district judge Myron Thompson had declared unconstitutional an Alabama law banning intact D&E abortions. The Eleventh Circuit described this procedure as using "instruments to grasp a portion (such as a foot or hand) of a developed and living fetus" and "tearing the grasped portion away from the body." Consequently, the baby "bleeds to death as it is torn from limb to limb."
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