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News
RAM Set for Free 2-day Clinic in Greer, S.C.
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- By Remote Area Medical
Free dental, vision and medical services set for March 16-17
GREER, S.C. (MARCH 6, 2024) – Remote Area Medical – RAM® – a major nonprofit provider of pop-up clinics delivering free, quality dental, vision and medical care to those in need – will hold a free, two-day clinic on March 16-17. RAM will be set up at Greer High School, located at 3000 E. Gap Creek Road, Greer, SC 29651 for two days only.
All RAM services are free, and no ID is required. Free dental, vision and medical services will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. The patient parking lot will open no later than 11:59 p.m. (midnight) on Friday night, March 15, and remain open for the duration of the clinic. Once in the parking lot, additional information regarding clinic-opening processes and next steps will be provided. Clinic doors open at 6 a.m. Due to time constraints, patients should be prepared to choose between DENTAL and VISION services.
Congress Has Agreed on the first Six Permanent Appropriation Bills for Fiscal Year 2024
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- By The John Birch Society

Congress has agreed on the first six permanent appropriations bills for fiscal 2024. These bills amount to 1,050 pages, $450 billion in spending, and would fund the Departments of Agriculture, Interior, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, Veterans Affairs, Justice, Commerce, and Energy. These bills utterly fail to reduce spending, at a time when the national debt is rising by $1 trillion every 100 days. Furthermore, all of the departments listed above are unconstitutional, as is the vast majority of this spending.
Congress is Pick-Pocketing Americans
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- By Eagle Forum

Congress can’t seem to shake its spending problem. On Wednesday, the House passed six out of twelve spending bills, packaged into one bill called a “minibus,” to the tune of over $450 billion. That is $70 billion over the caps established by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) earlier this year and $30 billion more than former Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) 2023 levels. Keep in mind, the total national debt is $34.5 trillion and the federal deficit for this fiscal year is already $531 billion – meaning the government has already spent over half a trillion dollars more than they have brought in through taxes!
The Future of Golf: Finding the Perfect Fit, Even for Imperfect Swings
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- By Club Champion
Global fitting success, Club Champion, brings data to the game

Willowbrook, IL – Prior to the COVID pandemic, the “golf is dead” narrative had been prevalent for years. Participation, viewership, and sales of equipment — there was a perceived decline in every category. But recent trends and post-COVID success tell a different story for one golf industry player.
Club Champion, an internationally acclaimed custom golf club fitter, is not only surviving — they’re thriving. In 2015, the company had just eight locations. Today, there are more than 125 fitting studios across the globe, including a location in Asheville at 27 Schenk Parkway. In a world where brick and mortar retail models are crumbling, how are they scaling so successfully?
Why is Greenville County Council Pickpocketing Us Again?
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- By Michelle Shuman - Greenville County

That is the estimated multi-billion-dollar question that remains to be answered. For review our County Council has for many years budgeted approximately $12 million a year for the roads program. This is in addition to the public works and engineering departments. However, they have for years only been using a portion of that money each year for actual road repair. Instead, they take portions to pay down debt, buy equipment, and do other “road related” items. (At the March 4, 2024. Committee of the Whole meeting, Chairman Tripp once again tried to make everyone believe the County is spending the full $12 million on roads. Once again, he shows us he hasn’t read this year’s budget or any other budget. This year the amount is only $11 million, and they are only actually going to spend 55% of the $11 million on fixing roads.)
SC Freedom Caucus Townhall Meeting in Woodruff, SC
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- By Press Release

The Freedom Caucus members of the South Carolina House will be having several upcoming “town hall” type meetings to let the people know what's going on in the legislature and to ask for citizen assistance in advancing bills. The first one will be hosted by Rep. Bill Chumley this Thursday, March 7, at 6 pm. The venue will be at 3501 Hwy 417, Woodruff, SC 29388. Please notify all your contacts and let others know.
Many County Magistrates Still on Bench Past their Terms
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- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve

Dozens of county magistrates statewide continue to serve months or even years after their terms have expired – giving S.C. senators who control their nominations the power to fire them at any time.
As of last week, 71, or a nearly a quarter, of the 300 magistrates statewide identified on the S.C. Judicial Department’s website remained in “holdover status,” The Nerve found in a review of the most recently available holdover lists from the department and Governor’s Office, as well as Senate journals, which record official actions of senators while the 46-member chamber is in session.
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