Public Policy Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Thursday March 06, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
ACC, Clemson, and Florida State Settle Litigation
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, March 6 -- Florida State University issued the following news:
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ACC, Clemson, and Florida State settle litigation
The ACC, Clemson University, and Florida State University announce today that they have resolved all ongoing legal disputes.
With this resolution, Clemson and Florida State will remain full members of the ACC, and the parties will dismiss all pending lawsuits in the states of Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina.
As part of the settlement, the me
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AFP-SC Applauds House Passage of the Small Business Regulatory Freedom Act, a Monumental Step for Breaking down Burdensome Regulations
ARLINGTON, Virginia, March 5 [Category: Sociological] -- Americans for Prosperity posted the following news release:
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AFP-SC Applauds House Passage of the Small Business Regulatory Freedom Act, a Monumental Step for Breaking down Burdensome Regulations
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Mar 5, 2025 by AFP
Columbia, SC - Americans for Prosperity - South Carolina (AFP-SC) celebrates the passage of the Small Business Regulatory Freedom Act (H 3021), a crucial step towards reducing burdensome regulations and empowering
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Clemson University's Cooperative Extension: Privette Named Interim Director of South Carolina Water Resources Center
CLEMSON, South Carolina, March 6 -- The Clemson University's Cooperative Extension issued the following news:
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Privette named interim director of South Carolina Water Resources Center
Charles Privette has been named interim director of the South Carolina Water Resources Center after more than 26 years at Clemson University.
Privette, currently chair of Clemson's Department of Agricultural Sciences, takes over for Jeffery Allen, who has retired.
As interim director, Privette aims to str
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In Our Own Voice Responds to the Trump Administration's Latest Attacks on Abortion
WASHINGTON, March 6 -- In Our Own Voice - National Black Women's Reproductive Justice Agenda issued the following statement on March 5, 2025:
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In Our Own Voice Responds to the Trump Administration's Latest Attacks on Abortion
NATIONWIDE -- In response to the Trump administration dismissing the Idaho emergency abortion lawsuit and backing South Carolina's case to block Medicaid funding for medical services at Planned Parenthood, Dr. Regina Davis Moss, President and CEO of In Our Own Voice
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