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Government (Page 14)

West Columbia’s proposed $21 million budget reflects increase in demand for city services

2022-06-06
On: June 6, 2022
In: Community News, Government

By Terry Ward The City of West Columbia has released some details of its proposed 2023 budget. The total budget is $21,015,000. It includes aContinue Reading

Lexington GOP censures councilman

2022-04-13
On: April 13, 2022
In: Politics

By Al Dozier The Lexington County Republican Party passed two resolutions at a March 7 meeting to censure West Columbia City Councilman Mike Green. TheContinue Reading

Wilson Statement on Biden’s State of the Union

2022-03-02
On: March 2, 2022
In: Politics

The Biden speech tonight was a disconnect from the reality of his failure. Congressman Joe Wilson issued the following statement in response to President Biden’sContinue Reading

Wilson Shares 2022 Legislative Agenda

2022-01-10
On: January 10, 2022
In: Government

Congressman Joe Wilson hosted his annual legislative agenda press tour today in West Columbia, Aiken, North Augusta and Barnwell. Highlighting some accomplishments in 2021 andContinue Reading

A Look Back at 2021

2021-12-29
On: December 29, 2021
In: Government, Politics

By Rep. Joe WilsonDecember 27, 2021 As we come to the end of 2021, it is important to reflect on the year’s accomplishments in Congress,Continue Reading

Wilson and Moulton Condemn Russia’s Aggression on Ukraine Border

2021-12-21
On: December 21, 2021
In: Government

Congressmen Joe Wilson and Seth Moulton issued a joint statement in support of Ukraine’s independence, while condemning Russia’s aggressive behavior at their common border.  “HavingContinue Reading

Alexander elected S.C. Senate president

2021-12-14
On: December 14, 2021
In: Government

By W. Thomas Smith Jr. South Carolina Senator Thomas C. Alexander (R–District 1–Oconee and Pickens Counties) was sworn-in as president of the S.C. Senate, Dec.Continue Reading

Congressman Wilson on the Passing of Bob Dole

2021-12-06
On: December 6, 2021
In: Government

Congressman Joe Wilson issued the following statement: “I was saddened to hear of the passing of former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole today. “A greatContinue Reading

Congressmen Wilson and Cohen Introduce Resolution to End U.S. Recognition of Vladimir Putin as President of Russia in 2024

2021-11-23
On: November 23, 2021
In: Government

Notes Russia’s own constitution permits only two consecutive terms Washington, D.C. – Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC-02), Ranking Member of the Commission on Security and CooperationContinue Reading

Secretary of State Mark Hammond Announces Angels for 2021

2021-11-16
On: November 16, 2021
In: Community News, Government

South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond announced today the Angels of 2021. Fifteen Angels were recognized at a press conference in the Edgar BrownContinue Reading

Chief Prosecutor of 9/11 terrorists honored at Governor’s Mansion

2021-11-16
On: November 16, 2021
In: Community News, Government

By W. Thomas Smith Jr. This month – November – is Veterans Month, perhaps my favorite month of the year as we celebrate both theContinue Reading

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