Kevin Bryant

Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

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ma’am, sir, senator, what’s in a title?

October 27, 2010 by Kevin Bryant

Just to let y’all know. On election night of 2004, a supporter came up to my wife (Ann) and me. She said “Well now you’re a big Senator man aren’t you?” Ann quickly interrupted and confidently stated: “He’s still plain old Kevin, and he’ll stay that way”. Yes ma’am to that! Evidently, Sen. Barbara Boxer has let her title get to her ego.

Call Me Senator from RightChange on Vimeo.

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out of espresso, what’s a druggist to do?

October 27, 2010 by Kevin Bryant

If you’re a coffee junkie, like me, you know that regular ground coffee doesn’t work in the cappuccino machine. You’ll also admit that if you’ve got a craving for a breve, drastic measures are in order. So I pulled out the old mortar and pestle, and ground it up.

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Haley Sheheen Debate

October 26, 2010 by Kevin Bryant

to watch the full debate, click here

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Haley bus tour

October 26, 2010 by Kevin Bryant

When our journey began over a year ago, our message was simple: it’s time for the people to have a voice in government again.
Now, with just a handful of days to go before the most important election in recent memory, Nikki Haley is embarking on a 26-stop Join the Movement bus tour across South Carolina. And the tour is coming to a town near you!
Nikki’s Join the Movement bus tour will provide you, your family and friends with the opportunity to talk to Nikki face-to-face about the most important issues facing our state.
The Join the Movement bus tour schedule is below. We hope to see you at one of our events!

Wednesday, October 27
8 AM: Myrtle Beach, The Doughnut Man, 200 South Kings Highway
10 AM: Conway, Kline Hospitality Suite, Brooks Football Stadium at Coastal Carolina University
1 PM: Kingstree, Brown’s BBQ, 809 North Williamsburg County Highway
4:30 PM: Pawleys Island, GOP Victory Headquarters, 10225 Ocean Highway
7:30 PM: North Charleston, GOP Victory Headquarters, 7671 Northwood Boulevard, Suite G

Thursday, October 28
8 AM: Summerville, Fire Water Grill, 109 Holliday Drive
12 PM: Bamberg, Dot and Floyd’s Restaurant, 3308 Main Highway
4 PM: Beaufort, Beaufort Town Center, 2015 Boundary Street
6 PM: Bluffton, USC Beaufort – Rock the Vote, 65 University Parkway
7:30 PM: Hilton Head Island, Shelter Cove Mall, 24 Shelter Cove Lane

Friday, October 29
8 AM: Sun City, The Pavilion, Bluffton, (Open to Sun City residents only)
12:30 PM: Aiken, Red Pepper Café, 752 Silver Bluff Road
4 PM: McCormick, Mack Park
7 PM: Greenwood, Greenwood Civic Center Parking Lot, 1610 Highway 72/221 East

Saturday, October 30
11:30 AM: Anderson, Anderson County Civic Center with Rick Driver and WAIM Radio
2 PM: Seneca, Oconee GOP Headquarters, 102 West North First Street
4 PM: Easley, Belk Parking Lot, 6101 Calhoun Memorial Highway
6 PM: Greenville, Piazza Bergamo, 100 North Main Street

Sunday, October 31
2 PM: Spartanburg, Spartanburg GOP Headquarters, 351 East Henry Street
4:30 PM: Gaffney, Limestone College, Fullerton Auditorium, 1115 College Drive
7 PM: Rock Hill, GOP Victory Headquarters, 2685 Celanese Road-Suite 119

Monday, November 1
8 AM: Lancaster, USC Lancaster, 476 Hubbard Drive
11 AM: Camden, Camden Chamber of Commerce, 607 Broad Street
1:30 PM: Winnsboro, 116 South Congress Street
4 PM: Newberry, Dollar Tree Lot, 1240 Wilson Boulevard
6:30 PM: Gilbert, Harmon Tree Farm, 3152 Augusta Highway

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Alternative School visit

October 25, 2010 by Kevin Bryant

Had a great visit with the Anderson County Alternative School on Tuesday (08.30.10) morning. I was impressed with the discipline atmosphere and am sure these young people are gaining self respect.

I was asked a question from a young man: “Are there any education requirements for elected officials.” I thought there were not, but later remembered H. 3536. This bill requires certain education for candidates for coroner. I voted against this bill and supported the Governor’s veto, however, the veto was overridden.

I would rather trust the voter’s disernment as to what they want out of their coroner.

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