The South Carolina House Republican Caucus
The South Carolina House Republican Caucus
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  the South Carolina House Republican Caucus.

Thank you for visiting our site and your window into your House Republican majority.  The voters of our state gave Republicans control of the House 15 years ago.  Since then, we have passed landmark conservative legislation for our state.

We've delivered on our common-sense, conservative agendas every year.  And every two years since 1994, you have said overwhelmingly that you support our agendas and that we should continue on our conservative path.
       
SC Republican Caucus Blog
Republican Caucus End of Session Report
July 28, 2010 - 12:00 AM EST
The House Republican Caucus completed a long list of conservative accomplishments for 2010.

The FACTS about the Voter ID debate
June 29, 2010 - 12:00 AM EST
As the General Assembly returns today to debate vetoes from the governor, the Senate still has the unfinished business of approving the Voter ID legislation -- the Republican Party's top priority for 2010. Here are the facts about the Voter ID debate:

Economic Development Bill Signing Ceremony
June 24, 2010 - 12:00 AM EST
The House Republican Caucus made economic development and job creation our Number One priority for 2010. (Which stood in stark contrast to the agenda put forward by the House Democrats). Wednesday in Greenville, Governor Mark Sanford signed the economic development and competitiveness legislation that Speaker Bobby Harrell and the House Republican Caucus worked on all session.

SC Republican Caucus Press Releases
House GOP Expresses Disappointment by Senate Inaction
June 30, 2010
COLUMBIA – House Majority Leader Kenny Bingham issued the following statement after the Senate adjourned without taking a vote on the Voter ID legislation – the top priority for the Republican Party in 2010.

House GOP to Senate: ‘Take the Vote!’
June 25, 2010
COLUMBIA – House Majority Leader Kenny Bingham issued the following statement today – ahead of next Tuesday’s extended legislative session: “The very simple issue of Voter ID legislation should have been settled by now, but unfortunately, the top priority for the Republican Party is still unresolved. As we prepare to come back in to session next week, there are a few facts I want our Republican Party activists to keep in mind:

Competitiveness Act Signed into Law
June 24, 2010
(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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