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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for Friday April 25, 2025 ( 3 items )  

AFP-SC Challenges Rep. Clyburn to Take on Pressing Issue of Expiring Tax Cuts at Townhall
ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 24 [Category: Sociological] -- Americans for Prosperity posted the following news release: * * * AFP-SC Challenges Rep. Clyburn to Take on Pressing Issue of Expiring Tax Cuts at Townhall # Apr 24, 2025 by AFP Charleston, SC --Tonight, as Congressman James Clyburn (SC-06) makes an appearance in the Lowcountry, Americans for Prosperity-South Carolina (AFP-SC) is pressing him to face a major issue that will impact his constituents' bottom-line: President Trump's h  more

University of South Carolina: Biomedical Engineering Faculty Member Studying the Biomechanics of Brain Injury
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, April 25 -- The University of South Carolina issued the following news: * * * Biomedical engineering faculty member studying the biomechanics of brain injury By Chris Horn Sudden violent impact to the head, the kind that can happen in car crashes, football games and other activities, can shear and stretch brain tissue in ways that are very difficult to see. That's why USC biomedical engineering assistant professor Ahmed Alshareef is part of a team studying the biom  more

University of South Carolina: Innovative Tech Aims to Help Older Adults Age in Place
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, April 25 -- The University of South Carolina issued the following news: * * * Innovative tech aims to help older adults age in place Social Work researchers's NIA-funded study advances remote monitoring By Carol J.G. Ward Aging in a familiar space and environment helps foster a sense of autonomy and independence, says Shaun Owens, an associate professor in the College of Social Work. His research focuses on how technology can be used to support older adults, their  more