S.C. NEWS & POLITICS |
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
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| GovMonitor | Sanford: Scientific Research Corporation Expands Jobs |
| The State | Legislators set to scrutinize setup at DHEC |
| G’ville News | Former weapons plant gets big chunk of state stimulus |
| G’ville News | Four police officers quit amid probe |
| Herald Journal | Citizens fill first Union County Council meeting since arrests |
| The State | Donations from special counsel should be banned |
| P&C | Pence helps boost Rep. Brown |
| P&C | ‘New math’ on health reform |
| The State | Candidates lining up for Finlay’s Cola council seat |
| The State | USC dean lands key role on reform |
| P&C | Cut off prisoners’ cell phones |
| P&C | Chas Director seeking green solutions |
| The Packet | Peeples to seek fifth term as mayor of Hilton Head |
| P&C | Pike will seek District 116 seat |
| The State | Haley, Rex fundraising lag rivals |
The State | Wilson will hold town hall meetings
Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer, in his unofficial run for governor, has raised roughly $262,000 in the third quarter.
Columbia mayoral candidate Steve Benjamin raised $102,475 in his first full fundraising quarter, believed to be the most ever for a City Council candidate. Who’s contributing? Browse donor lists in this Metro Desk post
U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint, flush with almost $3 million in his campaign coffers, set the audacious task of saving freedom Monday in announcing he will seek a second term in the U.S. Senate. Inside: DeMint’s announcement video
As the wait for the swine flu vaccine continues, a temporary shortage of seasonal flu vaccine has health officials urging calm and patience.
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