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Sheheen Rolls Out Reforms

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S.C. Senator Vincent Sheheen may have lost the Palmetto state's governor's race last month - but he's still pushing ideas that he believes will make South Carolina's state government more efficient and accountable to the taxpayers it's supposed to serve. Some of them actually will ... On Thursday,

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Effort To Ban Taxpayer-Funded Educrat Lobbying Fails

By FITSNews || So much for South Carolina lawmakers working to "put more money into the classroom ..." Last Thursday - by a one-vote margin - the "GOP-controlled" S.C. House of Representatives rejected a proposal that would have prohibited school districts from routing taxpayer money to fund bureaucratic

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Lanny Littlejohn: Another RINO Retiring

S.C. Rep. Lanny Littlejohn (RINO - Spartanburg) - a reliable supporter of the big government machinations of S.C. House Speaker Bobby Harrell (RINO - Charleston) - will not seek reelection in 2010. Littlejohn,67, made the announcement Monday night following a meeting of the Spartanburg County legislative

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SC Court Rules On Delegation Flap

The S.C. Supreme Court has ruled that local legislative delegations must use a simple majority vote count - not a weighted vote count - when electing their chairpersons, a ruling that formally elevates Rep. Lanny Littlejohn (RINO - Spartanburg) to the head of the powerful Spartanburg County delegation. Ho-hum,

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Leaders Join Reformers On Key Transparency Legislation

The Speaker of the S.C. House of Representatives and Majority Leader of the State Senate have joined fiscal conservative reformers in supporting a key transparency initiative - the creation of an online checkbook that would track all taxpayer expenditures over $100. House Speaker Bobby Harrell and

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Spartanburg Flap: Not Everybody Loves A Parade

It goes without saying that Spartanburg County, S.C. is home to the most divided, dysfunctional, ideologically-dyslexic group of Republicans in the entire country. Things got a little bit better after several fiscally conservative reformers won posts in the recent GOP primary elections, but all that

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