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Post and Courier April 6 Loftis' performance should earn a spot on S.C. ballot - but not for reelection South Carolina's elected state treasurer made quite a spectacle of himself on Tuesday, demonstrating far better than state senators ever … more
When Kevin Hennelly read a news article in 2017 about an effort to rezone a Hilton Head golf course to allow a sprawling residential and commercial development, he posted an online comment criticizing his local newspaper for leaving out what he … more
Times and Democrat March 23 Protecting farmland is vital for S.C. Neeses farmer Ken Griffith wrote recently about development. While one might see land use as an issue in fast-growing counties such as Lexington, Beaufort, Charleston and … more
If you're looking for a losing strategy for persuading the South Carolina Legislature to legalize the medicinal use of marijuana, check out the "S.C. Cannabis Supporters United" rally last month at the Statehouse, which … more
The Index-Journal Feb. 8 Nevada voters spank Haley "None of these candidates." Ouch. It's true. Of the choices on Nevada's Republican presidential primary ballot, Tim Scott, Mike Pence and Nikki Haley got whooped by "none of these … more
Post and Courier Feb. 4 Manipulative GOP ballot questions deserve 'no' votes - even for the good idea With the Democratic presidential primary done and South Carolina's Feb. 24 first-in-the-South Republican nominating contest … more
Post and Courier Jan. 31 Gates of hell? McMaster's tough-guy attempt is mostly just embarrassing Gov. Henry McMaster is right: South Carolina doesn't need any more unions. You know what else we don't need? We don't need any more of … more
Index-Journal Jan. 18 Hutto proposal has appeal but needs vetting State Sen. Brad Hutto has an interesting proposal, one he made a couple of years ago, too, as a means of luring medical doctors into the Palmetto State's rural areas. … more
Index-Journal Jan. 17 Forget about Iowa caucus: S.C.'s the one to watch Forget about Iowa and its Monday caucuses. Actually, make that its one and only caucus as the Democratic Party's caucus has been dropped. All eyes have typically … more
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