On Wednesday, the Republican Caucuses for the South Carolina House and Senate traded insults on Twitter following the House GOP Twitter page posting an Associated Press story. The article referred to a measure that would shorten the legislative session to three months each year that passed the House but hasn’t yet passed the Senate. In [...]
South Carolina Senator Tom Davis has endorsed John Steinberger for SC House district 114! Click here for the full endorsement. “It is with a great deal of pleasure that I endorse your candidacy for South Carolina House District 114. For the past several years, you have been a tireless advocate to increase liberty and promote [...]
RLC Endorsee Senator Tom Davis posted on his Facebook page today that he is a supporter of term limits and that he will introduce very specific legislation to that effect: I will pre-file resolutions next month to limit service in the SC Senate to three terms (12 years) and in the SC House to six [...]
On Monday, October 16th of 2012 the candidates for SC House District 114 attended a candidate forum hosted by the League of Women Voters and cosponsored by the Association of University Women, with the exception of incumbent Bobby Harrell. Petition candidate John Steinberger and Green Party candidate Larry Carter Center discuss the issues and answer [...]
YOU DON’T HAVE TO TOLERATE CORRUPTION, YOU CAN ELECT A TRUE CONSERVATIVE By Nancy Yates Bobby Harrell, a 10-term incumbent who has been Speaker of the House since 2005, faces a petition candidate this November. Speaker Harrell has not faced strong opposition for years due to his well-known name, powerful position and treasure chest of campaign [...]
View Full Senate Scorecard | View Full House Scorecard The Republican Liberty Caucus has scored House and Senate members on thirteen key override votes of Governor Haley’s line-item budget vetoes totaling just over $20,000,000. It should be noted that even combining all of Governor Haley’s vetoes, the vetoed spending amounted to less than one-quarter of [...]
Most people love it when politicians get along. I don’t. When all the politicians agree on something, taxpayers beware. There is usually something underhanded going on when that happens. That was the case last week when the South Carolina House of Representatives unanimously passed a $23.3 billion spending package 115-0. The budget spends $6.5 billion [...]

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