Weekly Whereabouts- March 14, 2016

Tommy Pope discusses this week! Monday: Bethel Elementary School, Meeting with David Lisk about Nurse-Family Partnerships for the three county region, York County Sportsman Committee, and York County Republican Women Tuesday: Session in Columbia- Realtors and Home Builders in town Wednesday: Session in Columbia- SC Firefighters Association and Judges Association Thursday: Session in Columbia- Leadership […]

State House Report #9

Roads Update, Pro-Life Action & Budget Movement   We finished up the week of legislative session in the South Carolina House clearing the way for South Carolina institutions of higher learning to be more competitive in addition to making significant headway on important pro-life reform. After a year of pressure from South Carolinians who continue to […]

Legislative Update: March 10, 2016

Tommy and his wife Kim are headed down to Myrtle Beach for the SC Association of Registration and Election Officials.The new SC day of service bill is headed to the Senate.

Weekly Whereabouts- March 7, 2016

Tommy reviews his upcoming week. Lots on the calendar this week! -Monday: In the Elrod Pope Office and on Winthrop University’s campus meeting with President Mahony -Tuesday: In session and recognizing local veteran Frank Walker. That evening will be meeting with SC Guard Association at the First Citizen’s Café -Wednesday: In session and meeting with […]

Legislative Update: March 3, 2016

Today Tommy is with Rep. Bill Hixon and Rep. David Hiott discussing the recently passed deer tagging bill. Roads and ethics are still in the Senate.

Legislative Update: February 25, 2016

Today Tommy is with Rep. Rita Allison discussing the issues of education in the state. Still waiting on roads and ethics to move out of the Senate.

Legislative Update: February 18, 2016

Tommy talks with Helen about Leadership SC. Visit leadershipsc.com for more information. Tommy is busy visiting Charleston and Horry county tonight and tomorrow.

Legislative Update: February 4, 2016

Progress was made with judges this week.  The House will also take a  furlough in two weeks to allow the Senate some additional time to catch up.