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Small Business Bulletin 7/8/2003

State Spends $1.3 Billion with Out-Of-State Businesses South Carolina state agencies purchase over $1.3 billion a year in goods and services from out-of-state businesses according to information recently obtained by The SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce. The Office of Comptroller General conducted the research to generate the data at the request 9000-member statewide advocacy […]

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Legislative Update–2003 Session a Success

The South Carolina legislative session, which ended last week, was a success for The SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce and its 9000 members. While not everything on our legislative agenda was achieved, there were some victories and progress. Tech Tuition At the top of the Small Business Chamber’s legislative agenda was renewing last year’s

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Business community divided on Association Health Plans for small business

by Melissa Morrell, GSABusiness According to the most recent Kaiser Foundation study, small group health insurance premiums have increased 12% across the country last year. The Center for Studying Health System Change estimates that in 2001 the average premium increase for South Carolina small businesses was 14.5%. Premiums have risen every year for businesses since

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Action Alert!!! Public Service Commission Reform

In January, the Public Service Commission voted to increase the electric rate by 8% on small businesses served by SCE&G. The Small Business Chamber intervened in the process to fight the 14% rate hike sought by the Company on small businesses. The process opened our eyes to the cozy relationship between the PSC Commissioners/staff and

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Small Business Health Insurance Bill Introduced, State Would Oversee Small Business Pool

On February 12th, Spartanburg Senator Glenn Reese introduced major legislation to help solve the health insurance crisis faced by small businesses. Co-sponsoring the Senate Bill with Reese is Lexington Senator Jake Knotts. A companion bill was also introduced in the House by Lexington Representatives Kenny Bingham and Mac Toole.  “I’ve been talking about this kind

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S.C. to buy computers out of state–Cost-saving measure draws fire from small business advocates

by Lauren Markoe, Staff Writer, The State In the name of thrift and to the chagrin of local businesses, the state plans to stop buying computers and related equipment directly from South Carolina companies. South Carolina intends to join a group of 15 Western states formed to cut purchasing costs. The Western States Contracting Alliance

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Small Business Chamber’s Effort Successful in Cutting SCE&G Rate Hike on Small Businesses by 43%

Process still biased toward big business   On January 14, 2003, the SC Public Service Commission voted 6 to 1 for an increase in electric rates for SCE&G customers that will cost small businesses 8% more starting in February.  The company had requested a 14% rate increase on small businesses.  Other rate increases were 5% for

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Small Business Chamber Celebrates Anniversary with Strong Growth

Three years ago this month with few resources, a handful of supporters and lofty goals, The SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce was founded.  Through dogged determination and hard work, the Small Business Chamber has grown to over 8500 members with the support of ten trade associations and hundreds of independent small businesses.  This dramatic increase in

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