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Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

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Gov. Nikki Haley to hold Tuesday press conference at U.S. Chamber of Commerce

May 10, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

Haley will discuss concerns relating to the NLRB complaint against Boeing with business leaders and members of Congress

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Nikki Haley, members of Congress, U.S. Chamber of Commerce officials and business association leaders will hold a press conference on Tuesday, May 10, at 11:30 AM in Washington, D.C., to discuss concerns relating to the National Labor Relations Board complaint against the Boeing Company.

WHO: Gov. Nikki Haley; U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.); U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN); John Engler, President, Business Roundtable; Randy Johnson, Senior Vice President of Labor, Immigration, and Employee Benefits, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Joe Trauger, Vice President, Human Resources Policy, National Association of Manufacturers; Dan Yager, Chief Policy Officer & General Counsel, HR Policy Association

WHAT: Press conference at U.S. Chamber of Commerce regarding NLRB complaint against Boeing

WHEN: Tuesday, May 10, 11:30 AM

WHERE: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20062

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Herman Cain gives an impressive speech at CPAC

May 10, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

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journal statement concerning adjournment vote on 05.05.2011

May 9, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

“A few minutes ago, a runaway spending train was about to leave the station in the South Carolina Senate. Senators on both sides of the aisle had successfully used the parliamentary rule of cloture to prematurely stop debate on the budget and to stop our efforts to fix what we think are some very bad spending habits. They were about to force a premature vote on the most massive budget in our state’s history, without any consideration of the cumulative effect of the hundreds of budget amendments that had passed in the preceding days or, more importantly, without allowing time for taxpayers to be informed as to how their money was being spent. And so we decided to apply the brakes; we voted to adjourn and to delay the vote on the budget in order to take our case directly to the people of South Carolina.
But while we were able to stop the spending train today, it revs up again next Wednesday. So between now and next Wednesday we will explain to the people of South Carolina what is wrong with this budget and what reforms are needed to how state government spends their money. And because the cloture invoked today was revoked by adjournment prior to a vote on the budget, we will also be able to continue debate on the budget in the Senate. Yes, other important bills must be passed this session — Voter ID, tort reform and illegal immigration, for example – and we are prepared to work day and night for the rest of this legislative session to ensure that they are. But the next few days must be about controlling runaway spending in state government. That is the heart of the problem today in South Carolina, and in America.” Lee Bright, Kevin Bryant, Tom Davis, Larry Grooms, Shane Martin, Phillip Shoopman, Danny Verdin

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Morgan’s first prom

May 7, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

Forget the boys, these girls want to have fun without them!
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Governor Nikki Haley Discusses Tort Reform

May 6, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

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