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Political
Joe Dill announces his re-election campaign for Greenville County Council, District 17
- By Press Release
County Councilman Joe Dill of District 17 believes that all constituents have a voice in his district. He welcomes calls from you. His home phone is 895-2243 and his cell number is 380-6534.
A major focus for 2014 will be the improvement of current road conditions. Another area of focus for this term is the building of more ball fields for Slater Marietta and Travelers Rest. Children are the future of Greenville County. With people focusing more on their health, parks and green spaces are needed to get families out of their homes. The development of the extension of the Swamp Rabbit Trail will also be a big focus during the next four years.
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Gaye Holt, Candidate for House Districct 34 Kicks off Campaign
- By Press Release
Spartanburg, SC – A campaign kickoff event will be held on Thursday, March 13, 2014, for Gaye Holt, who has announced she is running for the SC House District 34 seat. Gaye was forced to run as a petition candidate for this seat in 2012 because of the statewide ballot debacle; even with that ballot handicap she earned 36% of the general election vote.
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Attorney Reports on Republican Lawsuit
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Attorney for Greenville County GOP Executive Committee Explained to Public Audience how Liberal Democrats are Selecting Nominees for the Republican Party in South Carolina
Very few people know that 22.30 percent of voters in the 2011 Greenville City Republican primary had voted for either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democrat Presidential Preference Primary. Some of those voting in the Republican primaries were elected Democrat office holders and Democrat Party officials.
Data collected from across the state proves that Liberal Democrats currently have a key role in selecting nominees for the Republican Party in the Palmetto State. That is why the Greenville County Republican Party and their attorneys have worked diligently for several years to right this serious unconstitutional injustice. It is the reason why conservative voters in increasing numbers are staying home on election day and threatening to form another party.
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Chumley to Seek Re-election to House
- By Press Release
Republican State Representative Bill Chumley announced today that he will seek re-election to the South Carolina House of Representatives. Rep. Chumley has served in the House since 2011 representing District 35.
“We’ve made some positive steps towards furthering reform in this last term,” Rep. Chumley said. “In the House I’ve been able to work closely with other conservatives and I am proud of the things we’ve been able to accomplish. The most important, and certainly most controversial, issue has been efforts to stop Obamacare in South Carolina.”
Rep. Chumley said that without a doubt stopping the further implementation of Obamacare has been the biggest part of his efforts. “I’ve had to make some tough calls and take some challenging votes, but everything I’ve done has been focused on the goal of limited government, lower taxes, and more personal freedom.”
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Special Election Schedule to fill County Council District 26
- By Press Release
Due to the unfortunate death of Greenville County Councilman Dan Rawls, a special election must be held to fill this vacant position for Greenville County Council District 26 for the remainder of the term of office. This special election will be held on June 17th 2014. The person duly elected will serve until December 31st of 2014. Filing will open on Friday, March 7th at noon, at the Voter Registration and Election office at 301 University Ridge, Suite 1900. Candidates will file information with the Greenville County Voter Registration and Election office indicating which political party the candidate wishes to participate. The filing fee is $128.00 (as set by the State Election Commission) with checks made out to the State political party of choice.
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Defense Cuts “Devastating” to National Security
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Proposal Would Require Active Troops, Retirees and Military Families to Sacrifice Financially By Paying More for Food, Housing and Medical Care
President Obama will present his $496 billion Fiscal Year 2015 budget next week. His cuts in the defense budget, as presented by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel on Monday, will be devastating to national security and break promises made to active and retired military and their families by the government that sent them into harms way.
With a cut to 450,000 troops, the army will be at the lowest strength since 1940, a year before the outbreak of World War II. Marines will lose a substantial number of combat troops. The Air Force and Navy will lose several important weapon systems.
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Down but Not Out
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Former President of Taxpayers Association Continues to Warn Elected Officials of the “Enemy Within”
He looked tired but moved quickly to the podium carrying an armfull of materials to be passed out to lawmakers. Speaking rapidly, and displaying the energy of a man half his age, he made it clear to the Greenville County Legislative Delegation that he has stepped down and passed the leadership of the County Taxpayers Association to someone else, but he was not going away.
As long as he has a breath in his body, he is not going to allow them to forget their oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution and their obligation to safeguard the freedom of the people they are paid to represent in the state government.
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- Duncan Introduces Resolution Condemning Common Core
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