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By Megan Hughes, WIS-TV Three years ago, Governor Jim Hodges campaigned for a state lottery modeled after Georgia’s, geared toward college scholarships, “This lottery will revolutionize access to higher education.” Since his pitch, the lottery was not only introduced, but it has flourished. The lottery has brought in $1.2 billion since 2001 and it continues […]

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Small Business Bulletin 9/2/2003

USC Hotel Battle Continues Important Vote September 8th The SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce’s opposition to the University of South Carolina’s proposed on-campus hotel turned to the radio airwaves this week. The Greater Columbia Hotel/Motel Association paid for radio ads that will run on three Columbia talk-radio stations from September 2-8. Featured in the

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Hotel Group Fights USC

By David Axe , Free Times Some Columbia hotel owners and business leaders are vowing to fight USC’s plans to build a university-owned hotel on Pendleton Street in Columbia. Leaders of the Greater Columbia Hotel and Motel Association and the S.C. Small Business Chamber of Commerce gathered on July 23 at the Clarion Hotel downtown

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Government Competing with Private Sector Is Bad Economic Policy

July 24, 2003 Columbia, SC — The SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce is again focusing attention on government’s relationship with in-state small businesses. Earlier this month, the 9,000 member organization released information showing that the state spent $1.3 billion a year with out-of-state businesses and called for change to spend more state dollars with

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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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