Monthly Archives: August 2010

August 26, 2010
The Transition Begins

Friends, Last week I sent an email informing you of the formation of my Transition Team. I am thrilled to report that we held a productive meeting yesterday in Columbia. We also had live video to a satellite meeting site … Continue reading

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August 18, 2010
LOFTIS ANNOUNCES ” SECOND-TO-NONE” TRANSITION TEAM

PRESS RELEASE Contact: Jon Zeigler FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Phone: (803) 936-9046 9 A .M. August 18, 2010 LOFTIS ANNOUNCES ” SECOND-TO-NONE” TRANSITION TEAM This morning, unopposed GOP Nominee for South Carolina State Treasurer, Curtis Loftis, announced his transition team. The … Continue reading

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August 17, 2010
Endorsement from the Charleston Mercury

We think Curtis Loftis, a Lexington busi- nessman, is the best candidate for treasurer. Our spies advise that Mr. Loftis is responsible for a great deal of charitable undertakings for which he shies away from taking credit; we like that … Continue reading

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August 13, 2010
Government 2010: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly

Hi Friends, Government is receiving a lot of negative attention these days and, I might add, it deserves it. Scandal, corruption, deficits…we hear about it regularly and sadly we are no longer surprised. But there are bright spots, and we … Continue reading

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August 5, 2010
Reinvigorated and Ready to Lead

Friends, I am back in the United States after a refreshing and rewarding mission trip to Ternopil, Ukraine. While there, I took time to reflect on the campaign and the ideals that I shared with you while on the stump, … Continue reading

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August 3, 2010
BCB Members Consider New Meeting Space

Just days after The Nerve reported on cramped conditions at S.C. Budget and Control Board meetings – circumstances that do a disservice to taxpayers and transparency – an effort began to make the meetings more accessible. Overcrowding at the meetings, held … Continue reading

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