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Three Quick Housekeeping Items Related to the South Carolina DMV

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Three quick housekeeping items related to the South Carolina DMV and COVID-19... If you have a driver's license, ID card, placard for disabled parking, or vehicle registration that has or will expire between March 1st and June 30th of this year, the SC DMV is treating all of those as valid through July 1st. The DMV has made law enforcement agencies in South Carolina aware of this…

Replay of Small Business Owners Conference Call

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We had over 500 telephone lines maxed out this morning with small business owners. Plus simulcasts on Facebook live, WRHI FM 100.7, and Comporium channels 103 and 1103. With that kind of participation, I realize time did not permit everyone's questions. We are working through voice mails and emails as rapidly as possible. If you're a small business owner with a problem or unanswered…

Beware of COVID-19 Scammers

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Friends, I continue to hear reports of scammers trying to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes bogus charities, claims of vaccinations or home testing kits for sale, and people claiming to be from the IRS calling to ask for personal information to process your stimulus payment. *** It appears as though many of these scams are directly targeting our older…

Update for Small Business Owners

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UPDATE for small business owners, independent contractors, sole proprietors, and the self-employed: We've all been eagerly awaiting the Interim Final Rules from the SBA on the new Paycheck Protection Program. (See this page for an overview of this program.) *** Just a little while ago, the SBA released that document, which can be found through the link below. The window to apply for…

Update for Social Security Beneficiaries

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Some good news for those on Social Security regarding the $1,200 direct payment that most Americans will soon receive from last week's COVID-19 stimulus package. I've heard from many seniors on Social Security who were concerned because the IRS will be using 2019 tax returns to determine eligibility and process these payments. (Or 2018 returns for those who haven't yet filed 2019.) The…

Rep. Norman Announces More Than $180,000 in Resources for Sumter to Combat COVID-19 Pandemic

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U.S. Congressman Ralph Norman is pleased to announce that the City of Sumter has been awarded a Community Development Block Grant of $183,595.00 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  This grant will provide flexible funding to help the local government provide various programs and services it deems necessary to help address the local impacts of…

Rep. Norman Announces More Than $300,000 in Resources for Rock Hill to Combat COVID-19 Pandemic

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U.S. Congressman Ralph Norman is pleased to announce that the City of Rock Hill has been awarded a Community Development Block Grant of $312,492 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  This grant will provide flexible funding to help the city government provide various programs and services it deems necessary to help address the local impacts of…

U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman Norman Supports Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Stimulus Package

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Congressman Ralph Norman (SC-5) issued the following statement in support of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which passed in the House of Representatives on Friday afternoon: "COVID-19 has placed lives at risk, sent our economy into a spiral, put tremendous strain on our nation’s healthcare systems, and cost millions of Americans their jobs. The federal…

Supporting the CARES Act

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Here’s an important update on the coronavirus stimulus package, which is known as the “CARES Act.” This is the third major piece of legislation from Congress dealing with COVID-19. Yesterday, the CARES Act unanimously passed the Senate. Tomorrow (Friday), the House of Representatives is expected to vote on it. After digging through the details of this legislation, I am supporting its…

China's Actions in the Early Stages of COVID-19

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By mid-December, doctors in Wuhan, China knew some type of virus was spreading quickly. By late-December, “spreading quickly” became “spreading exponentially.” With a population of 11 million and more than 175,000 people traveling in & out of Wuhan daily, Chinese health scientists knew this would soon be a worldwide crisis. Yet on January 1st the Chinese government ordered those…