At our September breakfast, we welcomed SCDP’s Executive Director Jay Parmlee outlined the state of the race for Jaime Harrison. We also heard from Congressional candidate Kim Nelson, and State Senate candidates.
By Erin D. Basinger The U.S. News and World Report ranks South Carolina 42nd in their classification of Best States, with our state in the bottom third or quarter in the areas of healthcare, education, infrastructure, opportunity, violence and crime, and environmental care. For women, this
Timicia Grant is a professional women. She’s a non profit professional who’s worked for years to help single parents navigate a system often stacked against them. As a professional political organizer, she’s also working hard to change the dynamic in local, state, and national
An abysmal record of failure is an F for South Carolina South Carolina has been governed by Republicans for decades – in some parts of the state – for generations. In that time, the state has never crawled out of the basement on any major metric of governmental success. From education to GDP,
Writer Elise Filpot walks through her key findings in researching The Republican Record on Education.
A failure to plan for the future, leaves SC stuck in the past South Carolina has been governed by Republicans for decades – in some parts of the state for generations. In that time, the state has never crawled out of the basement on any major metric of governmental success. From education
Part of The Republic Record series US News and World Report ranks South Carolina 45th in the country in economic measurements. Here’s a look at some of those, comparing our state to neighboring states – the same one we compete with for incoming business, new business start ups,
Part of The Republican Record series
We are at a crossroads. Our laws are being twisted at best, ignored at the worst. Our values have been set aside for political gain. And a war against immigrants, people of color, and non-Christian religions is being prosecuted from the highest levels of our government. Four respected
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