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QUOTES OF THE WEEK
“The pain most of us are feeling in this economic crisis largely stems from a lack of principled leadership, as organizations and individuals ignored financial realities and spent beyond their means. I am proud that our state has a chief executive who [...]
From SC Club for Growth Executive Director, Matt Moore:
With the troubled state of our economy, you would think Converse Chellis’ taxpayer-funded office would have better things to do than attack small business people working to improve our state. But I’m not surprised at Chellis’ poor judgment – after all, over the strong objections of Governor [...]
SC Club for Growth Chairman Chad Walldorf writes in The State newspaper:
South Carolina faces great challenges — and those challenges deserve serious discussion. However, Warren Bolton’s attacks on Gov. Mark Sanford diminish the level of debate in our state. His recent column (“Why does Gov. Sanford hate our state?” March 17) was filled with such [...]
While not covering every possible bill, our recent letter to South Carolina legislators outlines SC Club for Growth’s positions on the major issues facing South Carolina. Through the input of our board members and others, we believe these positions best represent the goals of reform-minded, fiscal conservatives in our state and hope you agree:
Dear Legislator,
Thank [...]
Gov. Sanford’s stimulus op-ed runs in Wall Street Journal
Island Packet says delay shouldn’t mean no reform for DHEC
Post and Courier: Good year to make reforms
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QUOTES OF THE WEEK
“Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Over the next 24 months our state government is projected to get a $2.8 billion windfall. That’s roughly half of what our state spends every year. If you got a sudden [...]
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Gov. Sanford: I don’t believe it’s wise to spend money one doesn’t have
Lawmakers may not be able to bypass governors on stimulus money
Budget and Control Board cuts $102 million in spending
Greenville News editorializes in favor of comprehensive tax reform