STAY INFORMED WITH WHATS HAPPENING IN YOUR STATE AND COMMUNITY.
Results of South Carolina Citizen-Led Ballot Canvass of 2020 General Election
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SC Safe Elections Group
YOUR TAX DOLLARS
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Last year our legislators gave out 2.5 billion dollars to corporations that don't believe in your values. Our legislators gave 1.3 billion dollars to Scout (vw) plant that is falling. It will cost the taxpayers 700 thousand dollars to train each of their employees. The 2.5 billion the legislators gave away last year would have paved 2500 miles of 2 lane roads in SC. In 10 years if the legislators quit giving away our tax dollars to family and special interests groups we could pave all 41,500 miles of roads in SC.
But all we get is Band-Aids on our roads and higher taxes and bleeding of our tax money,
ISSUES
PARENTAL RIGHTS
Parents have the say so for their Children.
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CLOSE PRIMARY PAPER BALLOTS
Stop crossover voting.
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ROADS & BRIDGES
Stop the band Aids, fix the roads and bridges.
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CUT TAXES & NO NEW TAXES
Government only needs funds for its needs, NOT Special Interests.
I will fight for Election Integrity, Stand up for Religious Liberties and Defend the Life of the Unborn.
I will fight against Sex Trafficking.
I will Protect our 2nd Amendment. In the words of the Constitution of the United States "SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED"
I support School of Choice the money should follow the Child and not the school district.
KATIES INTRODUCTION
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This week, the hard working people of Saluda and Lexington County's have a very important decision to make.
Do you continue to say yes to the "good ole boy" club in Columbia or do you say "We want an independent voice from a political newcomer, Katie Hall, who loves our 'Sweet Land of Liberty'"?
That Statehouse "club" keeps spending your money to make Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, and Lexington great and sends a few crumbs to District 39 just to keep you quiet.
Have your schools improved over the past eight years? Are you safer than you were eight years ago? How bout your roads? Are they better or worse?
We all know the definition of insanity.
Do you believe that reelecting the same person over and over will somehow make things better?
I know Katie Hall, and I know that she will never support wasteful spending on things like wine festivals in Georgetown and BMX rallies in Rock Hill.
Katie would say NO to spending $1.3 Billion to bring WOKE Volkswagen to South Carolina and she will demand transparency and accountability from every state agency.
Katie will work for you, not lobbyists and special interests who have corrupted many of our legislators.
I wholeheartedly support and endorse Katie Hall to be your new Statehouse Representative.
Go vote early in the Republican Primary or in person on June 11th.
Joe White
Freedom Caucus Member and Statehouse Representative for Newberry County (District 40)
As your South Carolina House Representative, before voting on any bill, I will ask three fundamental questions:
1. Does it increase taxes?
2. Does it increase government power, size, or overreach?
3. Does it infringe on our constitutional rights?
These questions are essential starting points that many legislators often overlook. Our taxes are already too high, the government needs to be downsized, and our constitutional rights must be fiercely protected. Bills frequently become overly complicated, diluted, and fail to serve the best interests of the people. It is crucial to elect legislators who are unbought and unbossed. Pay close attention to ethics reporting and be aware of the entities contributing to candidates.
I was at a event at Rehoboth Methodist Church of Lake Murray crime watch on June 4th. I would like to thank everyone for attending. It was wonderful having the opportunity to speak and meet everyone.
I was asked a question about how many miles of state roads as well as county roads there are in Saluda County. At that moment I did not have the numbers but as in any questions that I may not know the answers to I will get the answers for you. Here are the following numbers:
In Saluda County there approximately 700 miles of state roads.
There are approximately 380 miles of County roads. Of the 380 miles of County roads approximately 27 miles are asphalt. The other approximately 353 miles are dirt or graveled.
The money the state of gives Saluda County for repairs of the county roads 25% of the funds must be allocated to repairs of the state roads in Saluda County.
The incumbents voting record has raised your taxes per household an additional $669.00 per year. How much more can your family stand?
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