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| Public Policy Tipoffs Involving South Carolina Newsletter for 2025-08-16 ( 6 items ) |
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Duke Energy Seeks to Extend Operations for Another 50 Years at Bad Creek, Supporting Unprecedented Growth in the Carolinas (10)
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, Aug. 16 -- Duke Energy issued the following news release:
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Duke Energy seeks to extend operations for another 50 years at Bad Creek, supporting unprecedented growth in the Carolinas
* For more than three decades, the pumped storage hydro station in South Carolina has performed a vital role as the largest "battery" on the company's system
* Effort supports the intent of South Carolina leaders to address growth by continuing to operate proven electricity capacit more PR
FirstNet is Transforming Communications for First Responders in Marion County, South Carolina (10)
RESTON, Virginia, Aug. 15 -- The First Responder Network Authority, an independent agency within the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration that oversees the nation's communications network dedicated to emergency responders and the public safety community, issued the following news release:
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FirstNet is Transforming Communications for First Responders in Marion County, South Carolina
Today, AT&T and the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet more PR
GAO Sides With South Carolina-Based Fluor, Denies Protest From Germany Ecolog Over Army Contract (10)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 -- The Government Accountability Office has denied a protest from Ecolog Deutschland GmbH of Dusseldorf, Germany, concerning a U.S. Army contract for logistics support services in Bavaria, Germany. The contract, awarded to Fluor Intercontinental Germany GmbH, based in Greenville, South Carolina, was valued at over $58 million.
Ecolog argued that its own proposal was unfairly rejected as technically unacceptable and that Fluor's winning bid was priced unreasonably high. The s more ST
Rep. Nancy Mace Cracks Down On Judicial Loophole Undermining Justice (10)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 -- Rep. Nancy Mace, R-South Carolina, issued the following news release:
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Rep. Nancy Mace Cracks Down On Judicial Loophole Undermining Justice
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(Washington, D.C., August 15, 2025) -- Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) introduced the No Appointments by Rogue Judges Act to prevent federal district court judges from appointing U.S. Attorneys beyond the temporary period authorized under federal law.
The bill is a direct response to a recent New Jersey case where, after more PR
South Carolina DOT Outlines Key Recommendations for Surface Transportation Reauthorization (10)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 -- The South Carolina Department of Transportation has submitted a public comment letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation, outlining its recommendations for the next surface transportation authorizing legislation. SCOOT expressed its support for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Policy Recommendations for the upcoming 2026 Surface Transportation Reauthorization and emphasized the necessity of modernizing America's infrastructure.
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USC Arnold School of Public Health: Renewed Funding Enables More Students, Faculty to Prep for Careers in Maternal and Child Health (10)
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Aug. 16 -- The University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Renewed funding enables more students, faculty to prep for careers in maternal and child health
By Erin Bluvas
The Health Resources and Services Administration is continuing its commitment to growing and diversifying the maternal and child health (MCH) workforce by awarding $675,000 to Jihong Liu. An epidemiology professor with more than 25 years in the field, more PR
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