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News
GOP Award ...
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Free Electricity at Taxpayer’s Expense
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- By James "Chip" Moore

In 2009 Greenville County installed dual electric car charging stations with funds awarded through the Recovery Act: County of Greenville, SC Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant. These stations are located outside of 301 University Ridge. For over three years these charging stations have been available to the public free of charge.
The electricity that powers each station ties into the building’s electricity and is not a separate entity. Although it is reported that the stations are used sparingly, the funds to support these stations come out of the building’s electricity fund.
The purpose of the award is to implement the County’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy in order to reduce fossil fuel emissions; reduce total energy use of eligible entities; and improve energy efficiency in the building sector, transportation sector, and other appropriate sectors, along with creating jobs.
Betty Poe Reelected Greenville County GOP Chair
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Sen. Tim Scott Headlined Convention Speakers
More than 500 delegates from precincts across Greenville County elected Betty Poe to serve another term as Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party. Mrs. Poe has devoted more than a decade of her life almost exclusively to strengthening the Republican Party in Greenville County and South Carolina. As president of the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club, president of the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women and chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, Betty Poe is known across the nation as the Republican woman of action in the Palmetto State. She recently became the first South Carolinian in more than three decades to be elected to an office of vice president on the staff of the National Federation of Republican Women.
Wade Hampton Memorial Service
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- By Robert Slimp

The Wade Hampton Camp No. 273 held it’s 11th annual celebration of the life and accomplishments of one of South Carolina’s most distinguished heroes on Sunday afternoon, April 7, at 2 o’clock.
More than one hundred people attended this event – besides the Wade Hampton Camp, SCV members, and interested people from different parts of South Carolina.
The Memorial service itself, was held in Keenan Chapel, which is part of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Immediately prior to the program was a concert by the Maplewood band, led by CPA Don Jones. They played on string instruments, The Rebel Soldier, What A Friend We have in Jesus, and The Old Rugged Cross, and, of course, “Dixie.”
Samuel Harms Runs for SCGOP Chairman
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This week, Samuel Harms announced that he was running for Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party. Harms is the former Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party. In his announcement that he was running, Harms stated that when he was responsible for precinct reorganization, 1069 people came to the precinct meetings in Greenville County. It was the largest reorganization effort in the State that year, and the largest in Greenville County for approximately the past 20 years. At the county convention that he managed, there were 812 delegates. To put that in perspective, there are only 860 (whole) delegates at a State Party convention.
Cash To Challenge Lindsey Graham
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- By James "Chip" Moore
Powdersville businessman Richard Cash has announced that he will run against Senator Lindsey Graham. Cash declared an official candidacy in his home county, speaking before the Anderson County GOP Convention on Monday night, April 15th. In 2010, Cash came close to capturing the GOP nomination for the third congressional district, losing in a run-off by a narrow margin to Rep. Jeff Duncan.
Cash says, “After 20 years in Washington, Senator Graham is out of touch with South Carolina values and voters. It is time for a new voice in Washington. We need a voice that represents Christian, conservative, and Republican principles instead of the latest bi-partisan ‘deal’ that simply makes matters worse.”
Obamacare Driving Doctors from Practice?
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Gaston Memorial Hospital in North Carolina has Reportedly Lost 20 Doctors in Recent Months
Patients are already feeling the impact of Obamacare. Suddenly there are very few physicians with private practice. They have been bought up by hospital conglomerates as the result of the necessity to have access to hospitals for their patients, to benefit from group insurance rates and other reasons.
Hospitals are now reportedly receiving financial incentives from the government for reducing the cost of treating Medicare patients. This creates a barrier between the patient and the physician who can no longer treat the patient to the best of his ability, but must follow guidelines required by the government and imposed on the physician by the hospital system.
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- Greenville Begins Bike Share Program

