- The State will become #1 in the nation in unemployment
- Public education funding will drop to 1999 levels (1995 for higher ed)
- SC will lose $300 million in matching health programs and health care for the poor will be much worse
- Food inspections will drop from 4 times a year to 1 time a year
- 3 prisons will be closed and an equivalent number of inmates will be released with fewer parole officers to monitor them
- There will be 40 fewer highway patrol officers and 125 fewer SLED agents
- South Carolina will be paying for programs in other states, keeping their citizens employed and educated. $10 million will go to North Carolina, money which could be helping South Carolina.
So....Do you think he is making decisions in the best interest of South Carolina? If not, contact State Senator Mick Mulvaney and tell him to do something about it.
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