State Budget Part II

The budget vetoes, themselves, hardly were inspiring. I’ve attached a chart to show just how minuscule they were in the scheme of things. I have noted to you in the past that Governor Haley’s health agency has been expanding Medicaid at a furious rate while most of her vetoes pertain to things like the Arts [...]

2014-06-25T14:28:17-04:00June 25th, 2014|Economy, featured|0 Comments

State Budget

The state budget passed on Wednesday. The House and Senate did not have a conference committee on the budget, and this lack of transparency and opportunity for public input was one reason I voted against it. This literally was a backroom negotiation, and it was presented late on Wednesday to the Senate as a done [...]

2014-06-07T15:51:06-04:00June 7th, 2014|Economy, Updates|2 Comments

Sample Post with Gallery Post Format

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2013-10-01T18:21:53-04:00October 1st, 2013|Economy|0 Comments

Help for Struggling Homeowners

COLUMBIA, SC (June 18, 2013) - This is from our Banking & Insurance Committee: Senators and Staff, Attached is a flyer for a free event that Consumer Affairs is co-hosting with the Treasury Department June 28 (I’ve included the email announcement below).  This would be a great opportunity for constituents to get some sound advice [...]

2013-06-18T02:16:50-04:00June 18th, 2013|Economy|0 Comments
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