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Keeping South Carolina Competitive

Keeping South Carolina Competitive

Complacency won’t bring more businesses or faster economic growth to a state where private employment growth rates have been surpassed by nearby and neighboring states. Policy decisions and government regulation should be analyzed and examined thoroughly to see what can be done to ensure future prosperity.

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Wednesday, January 7th 2009
by rmyslinski
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As a state, complacency with mediocrity won’t bring more businesses or faster economic growth to a state where private employment growth rates have been surpassed by nearby and neighboring states. Policy decisions and government regulation should be analyzed and examined thoroughly to see what can be done to ensure future prosperity.

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Friday, August 1st 2008
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As Congress leaves Washington for a five-week recess, free-market conservatives on Capitol Hill are starting to really bang the drum on American Energy Freedom Day -- Oct. 1, 2008.U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina and U.S. Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas are leading the charge, announcing the kickoff of a joint House/Senate effort to protect that day and oppose efforts to sneak an extension of the drilling ban in any last-minute legislation.

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Thursday, July 10th 2008
by Ed Frank
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More than 6,500 people from across America participated in our national Tele Town Hall meeting with U.S. Sen. DeMint last night.  During the call, which focused mainly on energy issues like proposed global warming taxes and how to get gas prices under control, Sen.

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Tuesday, July 8th 2008
by Ed Frank
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On Wednesday evening, July 9, we're going host a national Tele Town Hall meeting with U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina -- one of the top free-market leaders in America.

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Wednesday, June 25th 2008
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Check the Spartanburg Herald-Journal's coverage of our Spartanburg event.

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