The State
S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford ordered a USC flag to be flown above the State House Thursday “in tribute to the team’s amazing season and dominant performance over the last few days in Omaha.” The flag was flying this morning.
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The Greenville News
With expanding South Carolina's economy and creating jobs as the top issue facing the state for years to come, Gov. Mark Sanford, House Speaker Bobby Harrell and other state representatives gathered to celebrate the signing of a competitiveness act Wednesday.
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Proactive job growth strategy created by private sector input
(Columbia, SC) – An innovative and proactive job growth strategy was made law earlier today. The Economic Development Competitiveness Act of 2010 (H. 4478) represents a key step in making South Carolina more attractive to new industry and helping our state’s existing businesses grow. The plan was developed by recommendations from an Economic Development Group of private sector industry leaders House Speaker Bobby Harrell created this past summer.
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Proactive job growth strategy created by private sector input
An innovative and proactive job growth strategy to be signed into law later today. The Competitiveness Act, sponsored by House Speaker Bobby Harrell, represents a key step in making South Carolina more attractive to new industry and helping our state's existing businesses grow. The plan was developed by recommendations from an Economic Development Group of private sector industry leaders.
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An apparel company known for its pajamas is setting up importing operations in the Lowcountry. American Marketing Enterprises Inc. will use Regal Logistics’ 200,000-square-foot Charleston warehouse to import and ship children’s sleepwear to Walmart distribution centers starting in July, Regal announced Tuesday.
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Charleston Regional Business Journal
Milliken & Co. is using nanofiber technology developed by Milliken Research to assist with cleanup of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico — the largest spill in U.S. history.
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The Post & Courier - Editorial
It's been a tough session for legislators as declining revenues continue to create problems throughout state government. The $4.9 billion budget, approved Thursday, the last day of the session, is $2 billion less than what it was two years ago, and the pain is being experienced at the core of essential state services.
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The Greenville News - Editorial
Lawmakers and Gov. Mark Sanford deserve credit for passing and signing a sentencing reform bill that this state needed in order to make residents safer and save taxpayers money.
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The State - Editorial
AS LAWMAKERS have scraped and scrapped to try to balance a rapidly diminishing budget, there has been one obvious way they could reduce spending, and actually improve our state: Stop wasting precious dollars providing an all-expenses-paid education to drug addicts, check-kiters and other low-risk, non-violent offenders in how to become better criminals.
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