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A valuable resource that I have recently tapped into is the newest internet sensation- Twitter. One of the greatest things about Twitter is that I can take it with me anywhere, since I downloaded the program onto my phone. This really benefits those who want the latest news and information, because I can now give regular legislative updates right from the House floor! You will be alerted to raw news well before any media sources know about it. By becoming a “follower” of mine on Twitter, we can even have an exchange in dialogue. Let me know what you think about current issues by “tweeting” me whenever you like. Click here to join me on Twitter now!
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It may not surprise you that I- like the rest of the world- have a Facebook profile. Facebook is the largest, most extensive online social network to ever exist, so it’s a great way for us to get to know each other! It also allows you to follow the latest local news and see what I am doing to promote conservative ideals in our district. By becoming a member of my page, you will be alerted to legislative updates, campaign news, and a whole host of other valuable information. You can even glance at pictures of recent events and view the latest videos. I will regularly update my profile status as well, so you will be able to follow my activities on a daily basis. Click here to become a member of my Facebook page now!
Continue Reading...Leave a CommentMark Cothran: Upstate business community and legislators work together
When the South Carolina 118th General Assembly embarked upon its legislative year in January, it faced a daunting task: advancing the state and addressing some unavoidable issues, despite being overwhelmed with a rising statewide unemployment rate, an over $500 million dollar budget shortfall, highly publicized investigations into the travel of Gov. Mark Sanford, and an upcoming election season, including that for a new governor. One would expect that given this political environment, 2010 could have resulted in less-than-a-banner-year for the government and citizens of our state.
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