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Charlotte Light Rail Danger on the Rise

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Just down the road from SC-5, Charlotte’s City Council signed off on $3.4 MILLION in spin and “public perception” ads, while riders are getting stabbed on the light rail. You don’t fix a crime problem with glossy commercials. Taxpayers deserve safety, not propaganda.

Healthcare That Works for Americans

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Obamacare promised affordable care. Instead, families are stuck with soaring premiums, shrinking networks, and Washington red tape. America deserves a patient-centered system, NOT a government-centered one.

SC Gets Manufacturing Boost from Saudi Deal

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South Carolina is open for business and 1,800 new jobs is another WIN for the Palmetto State!! President Trump knows how to negotiate and bring real change to communities across the country.

Transparency Isn't Optional.

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When you’re serving on the Intelligence Committee, transparency isn’t optional.  Serious questions surrounding Del. Stacey Plaskett’s past associations and decisions deserve real scrutiny.  Our national security depends on it.

Condemning Plaskett Collaboration with Epstein

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The House has a duty to uphold its integrity. Delegate Plaskett’s collaboration with Jeffrey Epstein crossed EVERY ethical line. Using the input of a sex offender to shape questions in an official hearing is UNACCEPTABLE and cannot go unaddressed.

JFK Grandson Running For House

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The last thing America needs is New York-style socialism creeping past its borders.  We’ve seen the damage it’s done and we can't let those failed policies become the blueprint for the rest of this country.

Senate Democrats, Open the Government

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On Nov. 1, over 560,000 South Carolinians will lose SNAP benefits. These programs are meant for temporary help, not long-term dependency, but Washington’s dysfunction is hurting the very families who play by the rules. U.S. Senate Democrats, open the government.