Meet Tom Young

Born and raised in Aiken, Rep. Young is a low-taxes, small government, home rule true conservative. Passionate about public service and making our community a better place to live, Rep. Young knows that conservative ideals will progress our state.

MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski to join co-host Joe Scarborough to moderate Charleston debate

Brzezinski to also speak at First Ladies’ luncheon, with current and former First Ladies Columbia, SC – January 18, 2010 – The South Carolina Republican Party today announced that Mika Brzezinski, co-host of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” will join former Congressman Joe Scarborough in moderating the Republican gubernatorial debate on January 28th in Charleston. Brzezinski will also speak at a lunch earlier in the day being done in conjunction with the debate to honor current and former Republican First Ladies of South Carolina, who will all be present at the event. They include Mrs. Jenny Sanford, Mrs. Mary Wood Beasley, Mrs.

SCGOP Chairman comments on House Republican agenda

Columbia, SC – January 14, 2010 – South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Karen Floyd today issued the following statement on the state House Republican Caucus’ agenda: “It’s never been more important to have our Republican leaders so focused on creating jobs and improving the economic climate in our state, and I am pleased to see those goals represented so prominently in the House Republican agenda,” Floyd said. “The Republican Party will offer voters in November a clear choice between our platform – which is all about responsible government, lower taxes and protecting liberty – versus the Democratic platform, which is

Meet Shane Martin

Meet State Senator Shane Martin, a true conservative leader from Spartanburg County who fights daily for less spending and limited government. This is a man you can trust to carry our conservative Republican banner in the State Senate.

Karen’s Blog – The Legislators Are Back

Yesterday the State House and Senate reconvened for the 2010 session. The legislators have a lot on their plates this year in having to deal with South Carolina’s struggling economy and this year promises to be one of the toughest sessions on record. It didn’t take long for things to get hot in the Senate as your Republican State Senators stood up for our conservative values by unveiling legislation that fights Obama Care. We all know what a government takeover of our health care system means to the quality of health care in America. And we know that a massive

Urgent Alert – Help SC Fight The Federal Government

We all know what a government takeover of our health care system means to the quality of health care in America. And we know that a massive expansion of government will only do more damage to our economy. But your Republican State Senators also contend that President Obama’s plan reaches out beyond the federal government’s scope under our nation’s constitution and intrudes on our state’s rights under the 9th and 10th Amendments. I agree. They’re fighting back with a resolution that directs the Attorney General to take action against the federal government on behalf of South Carolina taxpayers. I’ve attached

Meet Dan Hamilton

In our second installment of Meet Your Republican Legislator you get to meet State Representative Dan Hamilton, a true conservative from Greenville County.

Meet Thad Viers

With the General Assembly returning to town today, we are excited to launch our Meet Your Republican Legislator video series. Today we introduce you to Horry County’s Representative Thad Viers. Elected at just 23-years-old, Representative Viers has become known for his leadership advancing conservative legislation.

Honoring Our Legislative Leaders

On Tuesday our leaders at the General Assembly reconvene to tackle the big problems facing South Carolina’s families. Our legislators have a lot on their plates this year as President Obama’s spending policies are killing our economy and putting many families out of work. But here in South Carolina our legislative leaders are keeping taxes low and ensuring that we remain a strong right-to-work state, two key reasons Boeing has moved to our state. Every year we host a legislative reception to welcome our Republican leaders back to town and to raise much needed funds for the next election.