Kevin Bryant

Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

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Lowe’s “board cutting” October 22 at 10am 28 by pass

September 26, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

Lowe’s of South Anderson, SC #3050, Anderson, SC 29626

Dear Senator Bryant:

Lowe’s of South Anderson is proud to invite you to be a special guest at our grand opening celebration. We would be honored if you could attend our “board-cutting ceremony,” which is our version of a ribbon-cutting ceremony and has been a grand opening tradition at Lowe’s for more than 60 years.

The ceremony will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 20th at the new Lowe’s located at 408 Highway 28 By-pass here in Anderson, SC. We hope you that can join us for refreshments after the ceremony.

Thank you in advance for your possible attendance. Please telephone me with your confirmation so we can have a special VIP name tag ready for you on grand opening day.

Thank you for your consideration and support. We look forward to serving the Anderson community!

Sincerely, Scot Pfeffer, Store Manager

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Michele Bachmann’s Testimony

September 23, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

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Powdersville/Wren town hall 10/06/11 @ 6:30

September 22, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

Senator Kevin Bryant & Representative Joshua Putnam will join host Councilman Ken Waters for a town hall meeting
Thursday, October 6th @ 6:30 Wren High School

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scgop congratulations Congressman Tim Scott (R-SC1)

September 16, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

SCGOP Chairman Chad Connelly today released a statement following the US House passage of the Protecting Jobs from Government Interference Act (H.R. 2587):

“Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that will stop the assault by the National Labor Relations Board on private business. Creating jobs should be our number one priority and I applaud the entire Republican delegation from South Carolina for standing up to Barack Obama’s administration. Led by the bill’s sponsor, South Carolina Rep. Tim Scott, House Republicans recognized the dangers imposed by the NLRB’s overreach. South Carolina Republicans call on the U.S. Senate to act swiftly in passing this job-creating bill.”

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our own Congressman Tim Scott’s jobs bill passes House

September 15, 2011 by Kevin Bryant

Scott Bill Protecting American Jobs Passed by House
Legislation pushed by SC delegation removes the NLRB’s ability to kill American jobs
Congressman Tim Scott’s Protecting Jobs From Government Interference Act (HR 2587) was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives today as the first strike in House Republicans’ efforts to roll back burdensome government regulations. The legislation, which was co-sponsored by Representatives Trey Gowdy and Joe Wilson of South Carolina, passed by a bipartisan margin of 238-186 and would prevent the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) from dictating the location of American jobs.
“Today’s vote is important for our entire nation, as well as for my home district in South Carolina, where the NLRB is currently pursuing an agenda which, if successful, would kill thousands of jobs,” Scott said. “By removing the NLRB’s ability to dictate where private industry creates jobs, we are preventing an unelected, Presidentially-appointed government board from pitting state against state, inserting themselves into the business decisions of private companies, and scaring away investment in our nation.”
Rep. Gowdy reinforced his position. “This bill keeps the NLRB from imposing the ‘economic death penalty’ on businesses. The NLRB has lost all pretense of objectivity and desperately needs to be reined in.”

Congressman Wilson stated, “This legislation creates a climate that promotes job growth and job creation. Organizations like the NLRB should not be allowed to dictate where private businesses can and cannot choose to create jobs in the United States. This bill protects the right of private businesses across the nation to promote job growth while acting in the best interest of their workers and shareholders.”
Scott added, “A former Chairman of the NLRB recently testified that Canadian firms have already expressed concern about doing business in the United States because of the NLRB’s recent actions taken against Boeing, crystallizing the potential effects if the NLRB is able to proceed. I hope the President takes this legislation seriously and instead of continuing to offer favors to his union campaign supporters, puts the American people first and asks the Senate to pass the Protecting Jobs From Government Interference Act as soon as possible.”
Specifically, HR 2587 will amend the National Labor Relations Act to prohibit the NLRB from ordering any employer to relocate, shut down, or transfer employment under any circumstance beginning with the date of the bill’s passage. This will include cases which have not reached final adjudication. The NLRB would still have more than a dozen remedies at their disposal should they find a violation.

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