Jessica’s Law Plus
December 14, 2005
I will introduce legislation changing Jessica’s Law to allow for the death penalty. Currently, Jessica’s law involves sexual crimes against children. A first conviction will have a minimum sentence of 25 years without parole. A second conviction will get life. My bill will allow the prosecution the death penalty option in second convictions. By the way, the last time SC executed a non murderer was in 1972. The condemned man was convicted of rape.
New Taxes? Bill McAbee says NO
December 14, 2005
Upon a proposal for a new sales tax, my councilman, Bill McAbee stood his ground and voted NO. The resolution passed 5-2. Cindy Wilson joined McAbee. It would create a committee to make plans on spending the new money on our roads with matching funds from the state’s infrastructure bank. Why can’t government fund these projects with spending cuts elsewhere and from growth increases?
Protect Public Prayer
December 14, 2005
In the wake of several lawsuit threats on our city and county council, I will introduce legislation protecting any governmental agency in SC’s right to public prayer without censorship. This is a state version of Congressman Gresham Barrett’s federal bill.
Expect $300 new dollars next year
December 14, 2005
SC could see up to $300 new dollars in next years budget. I will join Sen. Richardson, Ryberg and others in legislation requiring any new money will go to either the trust funds or roads.
Jessica’s Law Plus
December 14, 2005
I will introduce legislation changing Jessica’s Law to allow for the death penalty. Currently, Jessica’s law involves sexual crimes against children. A first conviction will have a minimum sentence of 25 years without parole. A second conviction will get life. My bill will allow the prosecution the death penalty option in second convictions. By the way, the last time SC executed a non murderer was in 1972. The condemned man was convicted of rape.
New Taxes? Bill McAbee says NO
December 14, 2005
Upon a proposal for a new sales tax, my councilman, Bill McAbee stood his ground and voted NO. The resolution passed 5-2. Cindy Wilson joined McAbee. It would create a committee to make plans on spending the new money on our roads with matching funds from the state’s infrastructure bank. Why can’t government fund these projects with spending cuts elsewhere and from growth increases?
Protect Public Prayer
December 14, 2005
In the wake of several lawsuit threats on our city and county council, I will introduce legislation protecting any governmental agency in SC’s right to public prayer without censorship. This is a state version of Congressman Gresham Barrett’s federal bill.
Expect $300 new dollars next year
December 14, 2005
SC could see up to $300 new dollars in next years budget. I will join Sen. Richardson, Ryberg and others in legislation requiring any new money will go to either the trust funds or roads.
Family Court Reform Public Hearing Oct 26 Wren HS
October 19, 2005
I currently serve on the SC Senate Judiciary Committee. For the recess, I have been appointed to a subcommittee to review our State’s Family Court system, and find much needed reform.
We will have our regional hearing for the upstate on Wednesday, October 26th at Wren High School in Anderson County.
Areas most desperate for reform:
Child Support Children receive their child support regularly when the court handles the payments and when the required parent is cooperative. Currently, it is very difficult to get the deadbeat parents to pay consistently. Reform must address this issue for our children.
Overloaded Court Our courts are overloaded with cases and hearings. What efforts can we make to reduce this load? Mandatory Pre-Marital Counseling? Mandatory Divorce Mediation before filing?
Family Court Reform Public Hearing Oct 26 Wren HS
October 19, 2005
I currently serve on the SC Senate Judiciary Committee. For the recess, I have been appointed to a subcommittee to review our State’s Family Court system, and find much needed reform.
We will have our regional hearing for the upstate on Wednesday, October 26th at Wren High School in Anderson County.
Areas most desperate for reform:
Child Support Children receive their child support regularly when the court handles the payments and when the required parent is cooperative. Currently, it is very difficult to get the deadbeat parents to pay consistently. Reform must address this issue for our children.
Overloaded Court Our courts are overloaded with cases and hearings. What efforts can we make to reduce this load? Mandatory Pre-Marital Counseling? Mandatory Divorce Mediation before filing?



