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Editorial | Do what it takes to dismantle Budget and Control Board
The following editorial appeared in The (Columbia) State on Sunday
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Editorial | Group seeks statewide system to care for caregivers
Glenn McConnell, the lieutenant governor of South Carolina, shares with tens of thousands of state residents his personal experience with the vital role of caregivers, perhaps for”a medically fragile child or a parent with Alzheimer’s.’’
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Editorial | Answer to boosting jobs on Grand Strand may be blowing in the wind
A legislative resolution in support of the state's wind industry is one more encouraging step forward in the efforts of North Myrtle Beach to draw the nascent renewable energy jobs to the state's coast.
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Editorial | Washington's enablers of sexual assault in U.S. military
The following editorial appeared in the Miami Herald on June 7:
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Editorial | South Carolina legislature left without doing its job
The following editorial appeared in The (Columbia) State on Sunday.
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Dear Reader | The news cycle challenge
Calls and letters last week prompt me to share some information about cycles of news and why, believe it or not, the absence of an article on a specific topic on any given day has nothing to do with a coverup by the media elite.
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Editorial | Volunteers make sure veterans get burials with honors
Two American Legion members dedicated to seeing that military veterans receive proper burials are among the motorcyclists escorting the ashes of four Marine Corps and Navy veterans to the National Cemetery at Florence.
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Cal Thomas | The coming Obamacare disaster
For years I have been writing about the failures of the UK's National Health Service as a warning for what the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) will do to health care here in the U.S.
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Editorial | 30 years later, accommodations tax use still contentious
A state Supreme Court ruling May 8 shows that in the nearly 30 years since the accommodations tax law was passed, its provisions are still vague enough to provoke frequent fights over use of the funds.
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Letter | Teachers are citizens too
Teachers are citizens, too. Our opinions should matter in all aspects of public education, yet they are not valued and encouraged in Horry County Schools, unless they support district initiatives. Other citizens’ voices are also spurned. Unless significant change occurs in public education...


