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Legislative inaction costly to thousands

October 19, 2009 by Kevin Bryant

I’m in the process of figuring out what went wrong here. If there is time to make a correction, I agree with this article in the P&C on a special session.

Don’t deny aid to S.C. jobless Post & Courier)

Tens of thousands of South Carolina’s unemployed residents who are losing jobless benefits need prompt action to assure that those benefits are extended. The Legislature should meet in a special session unless there’s a quicker way to fix the problem.

Congress made funding available for extended benefits in the stimulus package, and only minor legislative action was required last session to ensure that the payments would be forthcoming.

Federal officials made the information about extended benefits available to the S.C. Employment Security Commission, which unbelievably dropped the ball.

The Appleseed Legal Justice Center, a Columbia-based advocacy group, notified legislators about the need to take action. Unfortunately, the message didn’t register.

As a result, South Carolina, which has one of the nation’s highest unemployment rates, isn’t eligible for the payments that would pay the rent and keep food on the table for tens of thousands of jobless residents.

To obtain the benefits, those who are unemployed would have to meet the same standards for regular payments. Mainly, they have to be actively seeking employment.

More than 120,000 jobless South Carolinians could be affected. The potential funding loss is estimated at $60 million.

The problem, brought to light in Katy Stech’s report in Friday’s Post and Courier, has the attention of key legislators. House Speaker Bobby Harrell and Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn McConnell say they are trying to determine how the omission can be quickly resolved. Sen. McConnell says that if “an appropriate legislative vehicle” can be found on which to attach the requisite bill, a special session of a day might be sufficient.

Rep. Harrell, meanwhile, says the failure of the Employment Security Commission to notify the Legislature of the pending deadline for action confirms that an overhaul of the agency is overdue.

“They are totally inept, and this is a prime example,” Rep. Harrell says. “This screams for the need of the Employment Security Commission to be reformed from top to bottom.”

Gov. Mark Sanford made that point late last year, citing shortcomings in agency operations, disbursement of unemployment funds and lack of cooperation with the Commerce Department on economic development.

Momentum to put the agency in the Cabinet was unfortunately lost in the squabble between the governor and the Legislature, when Mr. Sanford opposed accepting stimulus money for schools, colleges and law enforcement.

The national recession is easing, and the state has seen some impressive economic development initiatives bear fruit recently. But the jobless rate remains high, even in comparatively prosperous counties.

It is essential that the state secure additional benefits for the remainder of the year.

Meanwhile, there’s no better evidence of the necessity to revamp the Employment Security Commission. Clearly, it can’t be counted on to do its job.

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Lake Hartwell Association Annual Meeting 10.20.09

October 15, 2009 by Kevin Bryant

7:00 pm Anderson County Civic Center

“Watershed Planning — Avoiding Crisis” with speakers:

Brigadier General Todd T. Semonite, Commander, South Atlantic Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Dr. Carol Couch, Director, Environmental Protection Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources

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a new customer because…

October 14, 2009 by Kevin Bryant

I created an account for a new customer in our pharmacy last week. She said she was leaving a retail chain drug store after 20new-customer1years, because “they stopped supporting Glenn Beck”.

Well, Bryant Pharmacy & Supply doesn’t have advertisements on Fox News currently, but we do watch him occasionally.

We do appreciate new customers for whatever reason, however.

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J-mint announces campaign

October 13, 2009 by Kevin Bryant

When South Carolinians elected me to the U.S. Senate in 2004, I promised to fight for the principles of freedom that made America the greatest and most prosperous country in history. But politicians in both parties continue to support more spending, more debt, higher taxes and more government takeovers. This has brought our economy to its knees and cost millions of Americans their jobs.

But the momentum is starting to shift and freedom fighters are beginning to win some of the battles against big government and the assault on our freedom. We must redouble our efforts to rebuild our economy, create new jobs and ensure more opportunities for all Americans because freedom works… if we let it. That is why today I am announcing my intention to run for reelection to the United States Senate.

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Gresh on the Nobel

October 13, 2009 by Kevin Bryant

STATEMENT FROM GRESHAM BARRETT ON THE NOBEL PRIZE

COLUMBIA, SC – U.S. Congressman Gresham Barrett, Republican candidate for Governor, today released the following statement regarding President Obama receiving the Nobel Prize:

“Congratulations to President Obama on his prize. I’m not sure what the international community loved best; his waffling on Afghanistan, pulling defense missiles out of Eastern Europe, turning his back on freedom fighters in Honduras, coddling Castro, siding with Palestinians against  Israel, or almost getting tough on Iran. The world may love it, but following in the footsteps of Jimmy Carter is not where America needs to go.  Hopefully, this surprise award will give the President cause to reevaluate his current course.”

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