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DEW mistake spurs debate about governor’s cabinet operations

November 27, 2012 By Tim Smith, Capital Bureau The Greenville News State Democratic Party Chairman Dick Harpootlian said the problems are not unfortunate events. “They are a lack of diligence and scrutiny and work,” he said. COLUMBIA — Barbara League, the chief executive officer  of G.F. League Manufacturing in Greenville, says she isn’t surprised to […]

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SCE&G gives ground on rate hike; Utility now wants 4.23 percent more

Published on November 20, 2012 By Roddie Burris, The State SCE&G will slash its rate increase request to the S.C. Public Service Commission for electric customers, the company said late Monday after reaching a deal with several parties opposing the increase. The deal would save the average customer about $50 a year from the original

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Businesses Cut Employees’ Hours to Prepare for Health Care Reform

Published on November 14, 2012 BY EVA MOORE, Free Times With President Barack Obama reelected to a second term, the health care reforms passed during his first term are set to take effect. And some employers are now facing the fact that they’ll be forced to offer health coverage to all employees who work more

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Local Business Fearful After SCDOR Data Breach

Published on November 7, 2012 WLTX Columbia, SC (WLTX) — News19 has now learned that over the past five years, the Department of Revenue spent $231,000 dollars buying security through the corporation Trustwave, protection that failed. Governor Nikki Haley announced Wednesday that some business information was compromised in the Department of Revenue hacking case. Haley

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SCE&G asks customers to pay for employee Zumba classes and expensive dining and alcohol

Published November 2, 2012 By Frank Knapp Jr. | Columbia Star I am Frank Knapp, president and CEO of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce, a statewide advocacy organization trying to make South Carolina a more small business friendly state. On June 29 of this year, SCE&G filed for a general electricity rate

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Deeper look at tax rate impact

Published November 2, 2012 Charlotte Business Journal By Frank Knapp Jr. As someone who advocates for thousands of small businesses, I know they want fact, not spin. Unfortunately too often we hear inaccuracies and misinformation about how government policies affect small businesses. Ending the Bush-era tax cuts for the richest 2 percent of Americans is

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Businesses respond to news of potential exposure

Published on November 2, 2012 By Brendan Kearney, Charleston Post and Courier When Michael Burkhold Jr. heard last week that a hack into the South Carolina Department of Revenue had exposed him to potential identity theft, he registered for the state-sponsored Experian ProtectMyID service. When news broke this week that not only individual but also

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Haley reveals 657,000 businesses exposed, also residents’ bank data

Published November 1, 2012 The Greenville News By Tim Smith, Staff writer COLUMBIA — Another day of stunning revelations brought a disclosure by Gov. Nikki Haley that the hacking of the state’s computer system includes the exposure of the records of as many as 657,000 South Carolina businesses. She also disclosed for the first time that in

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Auditors Question $1.4 Million in Expenses for SCE&G Rate

Published on October 31, 2012  By EVA MOORE, Free Times South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. is asking state regulators for permission to raise rates. But auditors with the state Office of Regulatory Staff found some eye-raising expenses in documents provided by SCE&G to show that the rate increase is needed. Among the expenses the

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