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Political
Wilson Wins GCRWC Straw Poll Over Two Challengers
- By Thomas C. Hanson
The Greenville County Republican Women’s Club hosted a South Carolina Attorney General Candidates Forum on Thursday, May 17. Incumbent Attorney General Alan Wilson won a straw poll after the forum with fifty-one votes, defeating Lexington County, South Carolina District 87 Representative Todd Atwater with fourteen, and attorney William Herlong who had seven votes. You can watch a video of the forum at Greenville County Republican Womens Club website: www.GCRWC.com.
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Former Army Ranger Announced Run for SC House District 21
- By Press Release
Former Army Ranger Bobby Cox announced his candidacy for the SC House District 21 seat Friday at the Runway Cafe after he and two others parachuted to the Greenville Downtown Airport. Cox was interviewed on Fox and Friends Weekend on Sunday, Nov. 12th.
Bobby Cox is a Businessman, Combat Veteran, Citadel Graduate, and Conservative Republican. He was born and raised in the Upstate and now resides in Greer, SC. He graduated from Travelers Rest High School and went to The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, to test his desire for service in the military. While at The Citadel, Bobby became the Regimental Commander of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets; the cadet in charge over the college. He was a Summerall Guard and was awarded the Palmetto Award for exceptional service that reflects great credit upon The Citadel.
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Greenville County Council Dispute Going to Court
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The legal battle in Greenville County Council is coming to a conclusion – at least in court.
The legal complaint filed by members of Greenville County Council against Chairman Butch Kirven will be heard in the Greenville County Courthouse Wednesday Morning, August 9 at 9:30 am.
The dispute began when Chairman Kirven ruled that fees on county taxpayers could be increased with only 7 votes of the 12-member Council. Council rules state that increases in taxes and fees require more than a simple majority.
Councilmen Willis Meadows, Joe Dill and Mike Barnes along with state lawmakers and other citizens asked the State Attorney General for an opinion on the Kirven decision. When the Attorney General opinion disagreed with Kirven, he decided to ignore it. That action by the chairman forced his opposition on Council to go to court to force compliance.
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