Kevin Bryant

Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

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I’m not crazy about any of these

June 8, 2007 by Kevin Bryant



Take a look at these 3 “finalists” for our new license plates. I really don’t care for any of them, but if you want to you can vote on your favorite.

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I’m not crazy about any of these

June 8, 2007 by Kevin Bryant



Take a look at these 3 “finalists” for our new license plates. I really don’t care for any of them, but if you want to you can vote on your favorite.

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portion of Whitehall Road closed Monday June 19

June 7, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

On Monday June 19, Whitehall Road will be closed at the railroad crossing for an upgrade of the railway crossing. This is the crossing just before 28 by-pass. Detours will be from McGee Road to 28 by-pass (Pearman Dairy Rd.)

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portion of Whitehall Road closed Monday June 19

June 7, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

On Monday June 19, Whitehall Road will be closed at the railroad crossing for an upgrade of the railway crossing. This is the crossing just before 28 by-pass. Detours will be from McGee Road to 28 by-pass (Pearman Dairy Rd.)

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govt to taxpayer: 98 for me 2 for you

June 6, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

Even though the conference committee has not finished their work, currently the taxpayer gets a little relief. $90 million brings the sales tax on groceries to 1% and a piddly $86 million going to eliminating the first income tax bracket. The $176 million out of the $7.5 billion is 2.3 %.

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