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Palmetto State Watch Voter's Guide
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- By Palmetto State Watch

The Countdown Continues with New Endorsements for Adam Morgan
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- By Press Release
Believe it or not, the primary election is not far away—and early voting begins in a few days on Tuesday, May 28.
It’s been a busy week of events. We had a debate, a meet and greet, attended a law enforcement memorial with Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis, had a meet and greet in Spartanburg, spoke at a OneSpartanburg event in Duncan and joined area pastors Friday for a breakfast. Outside of all the events, we were knocking doors throughout Spartanburg and Greenville.
This week is another busy week. I will be participating in events in Greenville, Landrum, Travelers Rest and Spartanburg—and between these events, I will be meeting voters at their doors to tell them about my vision for serving as their representative in the U.S. Congress.
There Is An Operational And Management Concern About Greenville Coroner’s Office
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- By James Spurck, Publisher

A Complaint Has Been Filed Against Chief Deputy Mike Ellis for Campaigning on the Clock
A campaign ethics violations complaint was filed against Chief Deputy Coroner Mike Ellis (2nd in Command) of the Greenville County Coroner’s Office with the South Carolina State Election Commission by Freedom Caucus activist Sam Manley.
According to the complaint, Mike Ellis, who is running for Greenville County Coroner, is campaigning while on the clock. Additionally, Ellis has been seen wearing campaign shirts during the performance of his duties as Chief Deputy Coroner. The complaint also mentions that there is photographic evidence of these violations, which has been provided to The Times Examiner.
Manley, on a recent “The New American Movement” podcast (click HERE to watch), expressed his concern that Ellis's actions are not only a misuse of public resources but also a detriment to the efficient functioning of the understaffed Greenville Coroner’s Office, which is struggling to keep up with the demands of the largest County in South Carolina and its ever-growing population.
The Multibillion-Dollar State Surplus that Keeps Growing
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- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve

Editor’s note: This is the first investigative story in a two-part package on massive state financial accounts. The other story can be found here.
S.C. lawmakers don’t talk much publicly about this part of the state’s coffers, though it’s a huge chunk of money.
Known as “other” funds, the revenues include such things as college tuition, lottery proceeds, state gasoline taxes, part of the state sales tax earmarked for K-12 education, and court fees and fines. Many state agencies don’t spend all of their available other funds in a fiscal year, with some of them ending the year with relatively large surpluses.
As of a month ago, the state had a total of more than $9 billion in other fund reserves, The Nerve found in a review of S.C. Department of Administration records obtained under the state Freedom of Information Act.
Restore Federal Election Integrity
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- By The John Birch Society

Congress must take action to restore election integrity and enforce the U.S. Constitution. Accordingly, it must repeal every unconstitutional federal election law — which also undermine election integrity — and prevent new ones from passing.
Both Article I, Section 4, and Article II, Section 1, of the United States Constitution give state legislatures primary authority over congressional elections. However, it also gives Congress authority to override state laws in this specific area. These provisions, as affirmed by The Federalist, No. 59, don’t give Congress any authority over state and local elections.
Several existing federal laws — all of which exceed Congress’ rightful authority under the Constitution — contribute to the lack of election integrity and security in our Republic.
SCFC Issues Policy Memo on "Health Czar"
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- By The SC Freedom Caucus
Conservative legislators clarify our objections and offer potential solutions

At the end of this legislative session, Representative Josiah Magnuson (Spartanburg) used a procedural motion to kill S.915 or the “Health Czar” bill. Since then, the Governor and several members of leadership have expressed interest in resurrecting the bill despite overwhelming grassroots opposition and clear concerns expressed by conservatives.
We felt it was important to communicate once again what our objections are to the bill, and what are some potential solutions that could make the bill better.
Subject: S.915 - SCFC concerns with the policy, and proposed solutions
Anger Over ICC Arrest Warrants Against Israeli Leaders
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- By Stefan J. Bos - Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

THE HAGUE/BUDAPEST – Leaders of several countries have expressed “unease” and outrage over the International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor’s decision to seek the arrest of Israeli leaders and “Islamist terrorist organization” Hamas for atrocities.
Austria’s chancellor Karl Nehammer said he “fully” respects ICC independence but signaled unease with Israel’s arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
“We fully respect the independence of the ICC. The fact, however, that the leader of the terrorist organization Hamas, whose declared goal is the extinction of the State of Israel, is being mentioned at the same time as the democratically elected representatives of that very State is incomprehensible,” he wrote on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
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