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Political
Straw Poll: 64 of 80 Forum Attendees Oppose Sales Tax Increase
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Panel Consisted of two Council Members and one Advocate and one Opponent – No Women on Panel
Chad Groover, Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party Executive Committee, hosted and moderated a forum to discuss the pros and cons of the proposed sales tax referendum to be voted on the next day.
Councilman Fred Payne and Greenville Chamber of Commerce political consultant who has apparently been hired to lobby for the referendum and one cent sales tax increase.
Councilman Joe Dill and Seth Powell of the Greenville CountyTaxpayers Association pointed to shortcomings in the arguments for a rush to approving a referendum for the November 2014 election.
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Senator Tim Scott Speaks at Bob Jones University
- By Press Release
Over 1,000 people gathered in Bob Jones University’s Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium on Tues., April 22, to hear U.S. Senator Tim Scott as part of BJU’s Presidential Leadership Series.
His speech, “Unleashing Your Potential and Changing the World,” challenged students and members of the community to make a difference in the lives of others as he spoke about how his mother’s love and the help of a godly mentor set him on the right path.
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About 200 Attend Pickens Tea Party Rally Saturday
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Sparks Fly Between Superintendent of Education Candidates Sheri Few and Charmeka Childs
The Pickens County Tea Party held a Rally and celebration of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, Saturday morning, April 26, 2014, at Legacy Square on East Main Street.
An estimated 200 people attended the rally on a sunny but pleasant morning perfect for listening to political candidates.
The Magnuson Family musicians and singers provided patriotic music for the event.
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Gowdy Dismayed by Erosion of Rule of Law
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Duncan Working to Develop South Carolina's Offshore Energy
Congressmen Jeff Duncan and Trey Gowdy were guest Speakers at the April 24 luncheon of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club. The Third and Fourth District Congressmen share Greenville County since redistricting. Gowdy has northern Greenville County and Duncan has the southern half.
The Congressmen picked their topics and Duncan addressed a favorite topic pertaining to the challenges and benefits of developing South Carolina’s off-shore energy reserves.
Gowdy addressed his passionate concern for the erosion of the rule of law in the United States at the federal level.
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Mayor Elected to 3rd Term
- By Press Release
Mayor Ray Mortimeyer was sworn in for his third consecutive term as Mayor of Cuba, Missouri. This year marks Mayor Mortimeyers 30th year in politics in his home town. He served as mayor for two terms back in the 1980’s and has served in many different offices throughout the years. He is a longtime subscriber to The Times Examiner.
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Americans for Prosperity's Greenville Office Grand Opening
- By Debbie Spaugh
Americans for Prosperity, the country’s largest grass-roots organization advocating limited government and economic freedom, held a grand opening of its Greenville office on April 14th. State Senator Tom Corbin was the featured speaker. More than 35 conservative grassroots activists were in attendance.
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Bang Hall for House District 24
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
“I Survived the First 30 Years of my life under Communism. Don't let it happen here.”
Bang Hall is a candidate for the South Carolina House District 24. She escaped from Vietnam more than two decades ago and married Ron Hall who had served in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. She earned her American Citizenship in 1995 and earned an AA Degree in Microbiology and a BA Degree in Biology along with several Medical Technology Certificates.
Her most recent employment has been at DSI laboratory, Lab Corp, and St. Francis Hospital. She currently works as a Medical and Legal Interpreter for Acculingual Communications and Consulting, LLC and Am Med Health System.
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- Demos and RINOs Worried about Possible Graham Loss
- Bill Connor: “From Combat to Congress”
- Eight Candidates for State Superintendent of Education Attend Greenville Forum
- Meadows Announces for Re-election for Greenville County Council
- Hobby Lobby Case Heard Before Supreme Court
- Cash “Removes Gloves” at One Nation Under God Rally
- Sen. Tim Scott Launches Campaign