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GCRWC 2018 Luncheon Dates September 27 October 25 December 6 * * Not 4 th Thursday For Reservations: gcrwreply@yahoo.com or call Evelyn Hargett 864-630-2315 or go to www.eventbrite.com and type in Greenville County Republican Women s Club, then click the event Check out our website: www.gcrwc.org Join us on Facebook! Greenville County Republican Women s Club Volume 11, No. 9 September 2018 Julie Hershey, President September 27th Luncheon Meeting 12:00 Noon, Poinsett Club $20.00 Members $22.00 Non-Members A NOTE FROM THE PRESIDENT If I were a liberal Democrat, people would say I m the super genius of all time. The super genius of all time. If you re a conservative Republican, you ve got to fight for your life. It s really an amazing thing. ~ President Donald Trump I believe many of us agree the main stream media, Hollywood elite, fanatical liberal left, and those who hate the US Constitution and ideals of America have lost touch with reality and are bent on the destruction of President Trump. I don t say this lightly, but there seems to be a level of insanity from those who spew hatred toward our President daily. The definition of insanity is a state of mind that prevents normal perception, behavior, or social interaction; seriously mentally ill. The results of this year s midterm elections will affect the future of President Trump s agenda and could shape the American political landscape for many years to come. There are many contests this November: all of the House of Representatives, 1/3 of the Senate, 36 state governorships, and many state legislative seats. If either house of Congress flips, the Republican legislative agenda will be dead! If either house of Congress flips, more aggressive investigations into the Trump Administration will ensure the impeachment of President Trump! If the Senate flips, President Trump will be enormously constrained on judges and other nominees! State elections could lead to new Democratic majorities and new liberal legislation! Lastly, a huge chunk of 2021 redistricting will be determined by this year s elections! It is imperative that Republicans win in November! Let s get busy and work to elect Republicans at all levels of government.

SEPTEMBER LUNCHEON SPEAKER Racine Cooper, Program Chair Our September meeting will be exactly 40 days before the general election on November 6, 2018, and we need to be ready for the final push. Drew McKissick, State Chairman of the GOP, will be our keynote speaker and will speak on being vigilant in electing Republicans and the importance of remaining the lead party. Drew will also address where our state GOP is heading and how Republicans are different from Democrats. He will be taking questions, so please have yours prepared. In addition, Walt Wilkins, candidate for Solicitor, and William Timmons, candidate for Congress, will be attending. Let s start the fall season with a great meeting and exceptional attendance. See you there! Let s start the fall season with a great meeting and exceptional attendance. See you there! Gayle Stanley, Sunshine Chair SUNSHINE NEWS Joanne Meadows had hip surgery and is doing well in recovery. To send your Sunshine News to Gayle, please email her at t-gstanley@att.net. Janice McPhee, Campaign Committee Chair CAMPAIGN NOTES If you are interested in helping out the Republican Party and the Voter Registration Office, consider working as a poll worker. There will be 50 classes offered from September 19 th through October 27 th. The classes are three hours long and will run from 9-12 AM, 1-4 PM, and 6-9 PM. You will be paid $135.00 for working at the polls November 6 th from 6 AM-8 PM. You can call the Voter Registration Office at (864) 467-5972 for more information. Additionally, you can go to the website at www.greenvillecounty.org/voterregistration. Working at the polls and the hours of the training class count toward campaign volunteer hours worked. Please remember to keep a record of all of the volunteer hours you have worked and submit them to me at our next meeting. If you have any questions, please call me at 864-967-9618 or email me at jatmwgm@charter.net.

SAVE THE DATE Saturday, October 13, 2018 South Carolina Federation of Republican Women Board of Directors Meeting Please plan to attend and support our Congressional District Candidates! 9:00 AM Noon Embassy Suites Columbia, South Carolina Registration open September 12 th 26 th Cost: $25 per member SCFRW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Friday, September 12 th 7:00 PM

LEGISLATIVE NOTES Stacy Shea, Legislative Chair The 2017-2018 legislative session ended on May 10 th, and except for the Special Session on June 27-28 at which it approved the budget and a few other matters, the General Assembly has not met since then. The Legislature is expected to reconvene in the first week of October to vote on sustaining or overriding the Governor s 42 budget vetoes, and possibly to consider tax reconciliation. As of this writing, no specific date has been announced. When the Legislature does reconvene, among the budget vetoes to be considered are: Creation of a statewide workforce and education data warehouse Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood Earmarks for private entities such as the Charleston Library Society Beaux Arts Building, the SC Children s Theater, and the SC Conservation Bank Special allocations for Francis Marion University A pilot program using prisoners to test the effectiveness of cannabinoids in treating chronic illness and traumatic injury A provision which removes money for the Hazardous Waste Contingency Fund and allows individual legislators to use such funds for their own purposes Even though the session has ended, various committees, subcommittees, commissions and other legislative bodies continue to meet. These meetings are open to the public, and many are broadcast live. Meetings schedules are published on the Legislature s website (http://www.scstatehouse.gov.) The committees meeting during the next month include: Public Utilities Review Committee Screening of Public Service Commission Candidates SC Education Oversight Committee Joint Legislative Committee on Aging Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children South Carolina Procurement Review Panel Economic Development, Transportation and Natural Resources Subcommittee Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Subcommittee Healthcare and Regulatory Committee Education Reform Committee Education and Cultural Subcommittee House Opioid Abuse Prevention Study Committee Executive Subcommittee of the Legislative Oversight Committee Except for the special session to consider the Governor s budget vetoes, this legislative session is complete. The next biennial session (2019-20) will open on January 8, 2019. Bills can and will be pre-filed early in December. During this time, members of the General Assembly are meeting with various groups who are seeking support of legislation that will help their respective business efforts or personal interests. Some of these groups may include the Forestry Association, Realtors groups, and schools. They also meet at conferences with lawmakers from other states to compare notes and share ideas. Continued on next page

LEGISLATIVE NOTES The House met in August for its annual GOP Caucus Retreat to discuss legislative goals for the upcoming sessions. Goals consist of introducing several measures that passed the House but not the Senate last session to include tackling the utilities debacle, tax reform, state pension, and pro-life measures. The Legislature plans on meeting in early October to address vetoes by the Governor. After the general election, each body will meet in November/December to reorganize its committee to incorporate new members and start the legislative year. Since ending session, each body s oversight committees continue to meet to inquire about several state agencies operating functions including law enforcement, public services, and healthcare. The Senate GOP Caucus Retreat will be in November in Greenville. MEMBERSHIP Dianne Mitchell, 1st Vice President Join us for the 1st Annual GCRWC Fall Membership Celebration Thursday, October 11th, 5-8 PM At the home of Stacy Shea, 144 Griffith Hill Way, Greer, SC 29651 Catered by Food 2 U Limited to 75 guests and no charge to attend, but please make sure to attend if you reserve a spot! Why? To mingle with fellow members in a relaxed environment without a time constraint and introduce your friends to our extraordinary group of ladies. Legislators will be invited to visit and listen. RSVP by October 7th to presgcrwc@yahoo.com (note this is NOT the normal reservation email address) OR go to www.eventbrite.com and click the October 11th event. CONGRATULATIONS to CANDACE SPRADLIN on being selected to Greenville Magazine s Brightest and Best under 35 in Greenville! WELCOME to our newest member, CYNTHIA BENSCH.

GCRWC 2018 Luncheon Dates September 27 October 25 December 6 * * Not 4 th Thursday For Reservations: gcrwreply@yahoo.com or call Evelyn Hargett 864-630-2315 or go to www.eventbrite.com and type in Greenville County Republican Women s Club, then click the event The Elephant s Ear Volume 11, No. 9 September 2018 September 27 th Luncheon 12:00 1:00 p.m. Poinsett Club $20 Members / $22 Non -Members Make reservations at gcrwreply@yahoo.com, or call Evelyn Hargett at 864-630-2315 by Sunday, September 23 rd. You can also go to www.eventbrite.com (preferred for non-members), click the GCRWC link and pay ahead of time by credit card. Be sure to make reservations for all guests and include any special meal requests. Any lunches (including standing reservations ) not cancelled by noon on Monday, September 24 th will be billed. Please be aware that once the number of reservations has been turned in, the club must honor our commitment to pay for that number of lunches. Thank you! Greenville County Republican Women s Club Julie Hershey, President 215 Rivendell Drive Pelzer, SC 29669 Polly Dilworth, Editor gcrwceenews@yahoo.com Check out our website: www.gcrwc.org Join us on Facebook! Greenville County Republican Women s Club