Kevin Bryant

Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

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Sen. Grooms holds 25 year record chaw spittin

May 9, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

Officials at the annual “Hellhole Festival” in Berkeley County have discontinued the tobacco spitting contest. Interestingly, the 1982 record was set by Sen. Larry Grooms (R-Berkeley). 25 years ago he hurled a Beachnut wad 27 feet to break the record of Richard Campsen, brother of Sen. Chip Campsen (R-Charleston). Members of the William Wallace Caucus (Verdin, Grooms, Campsen, Bryant) go way back; who would have thunk? Personally, I never cared for Beech-nut, I was a Red Man man, but I have also learned much about the low country redneck.

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Campsen catches 50 pound Wahoo

May 8, 2007 by Kevin Bryant


George Campsen IV, son of Sen. Chip Campsen reeled in a 50 lbs Wahoo this weekend. I’m told this fish will feed a dozen or so, invitations for supper to follow!

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Campsen catches 50 pound Wahoo

May 8, 2007 by Kevin Bryant


George Campsen IV, son of Sen. Chip Campsen reeled in a 50 lbs Wahoo this weekend. I’m told this fish will feed a dozen or so, invitations for supper to follow!

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hail to the speaker & chairman

May 6, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

House to Senate: Its our way or the highway! In a bold move for the taxpayer, the SC House Leadership is playing some serious hardball.

House Speaker Bobby Harrell, (R-Charleston), and Ways and Means chairman Dan Cooper, (R-Piedmont), said they might hold up final budget negotiations in an attempt to get the Senate to deal with Transportation Department reform and a cut in the state income tax rate.
Both Harrell and Cooper said DOT reform and the income tax cut are important enough to members to take the action. I wholeheartedly agree!

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hail to the speaker & chairman

May 6, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

House to Senate: Its our way or the highway! In a bold move for the taxpayer, the SC House Leadership is playing some serious hardball.

House Speaker Bobby Harrell, (R-Charleston), and Ways and Means chairman Dan Cooper, (R-Piedmont), said they might hold up final budget negotiations in an attempt to get the Senate to deal with Transportation Department reform and a cut in the state income tax rate.
Both Harrell and Cooper said DOT reform and the income tax cut are important enough to members to take the action. I wholeheartedly agree!

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