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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. Columbia’s Ballpark Study: Ask the Wrong Questions and You’ll Get the Wrong Answers. January 19, 2014. When public bodies get poor information, they make poor decisions. Mayor Steve Benjamin appears ready to push Columbia City Council to make such a poor decision on Tuesday (1/21/14) when it takes up a resolution to direct the City Manager … Continue reading →. Who Pays for SC Road Plans? Follow us on Facebook. Off the C...
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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. Category Archives: Impact Studies. Columbia’s Ballpark Study: Ask the Wrong Questions and You’ll Get the Wrong Answers. January 19, 2014. When public bodies get poor information, they make poor decisions. Mayor Steve Benjamin appears ready to push Columbia City Council to make such a poor decision on Tuesday (1/21/14) when it takes up a resolution to direct the City Manager … Continue reading →. July 2, 2013. Requiring f...
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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. South Carolina Policy Updates. Successful advocacy depends on timely information and a clear understanding of issues. The Ruoff Group’s South Carolina Policy Updates. Weekly, we will tell you:. What’s been introduced … translated into plain English. What hearings are scheduled. What action the General Assembly took on bills. Subscription: Individual subscriptions to. The Ruoff Group’s South Carolina Policy Update. Make s...
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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. Category Archives: Health Care. Medicaid Expansion Would Help Working South Carolinians. April 25, 2013. Some 700,000 South Carolina non-elderly adults aged 19 to 64 lived at or below 138 % of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) in 2011.[1] The Affordable Care Act expands eligibility for Medicaid to those with incomes below 138 % FPL. … Continue reading →. February 5, 2013. January 25, 2013. December 26, 2012. To listen to G...
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Columbia’s Ballpark Study: Ask the Wrong Questions and You’ll Get the Wrong Answers | The Ruoff Group
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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. Look at the Net Effect of Economic Development Investments. Who Pays for SC Road Plans? Columbia’s Ballpark Study: Ask the Wrong Questions and You’ll Get the Wrong Answers. January 19, 2014. When public bodies get poor information, they make poor decisions. Mayor Steve Benjamin appears ready to push Columbia City Council to make such a poor decision on Tuesday (1/21/14) when it takes up a resolution. That study, essentia...
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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. Category Archives: Medicaid Expansion. Medicaid Expansion Would Help Working South Carolinians. April 25, 2013. Some 700,000 South Carolina non-elderly adults aged 19 to 64 lived at or below 138 % of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) in 2011.[1] The Affordable Care Act expands eligibility for Medicaid to those with incomes below 138 % FPL. … Continue reading →. Who Pays for SC Road Plans? Follow us on Facebook. Off the Cha...
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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. Does Building a Public Ballpark Make Sense for Columbia? June 30, 2013. The City of Columbia’s proposed Development Agreement: Bull Street Neighborhood with Greenville’s Hughes Development Corporation includes an effort to build a new baseball stadium in order to attract a minor league club to Columbia. The City commits (at p. 22 … Continue reading →. Who Pays for SC Road Plans? Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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Who Pays for SC Road Plans? | The Ruoff Group
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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. Columbia’s Ballpark Study: Ask the Wrong Questions and You’ll Get the Wrong Answers. Who Pays for SC Road Plans? April 20, 2015. Who will pay to fix our roads? That combines some tax increases with a much more modest income tax cut and a Senate Finance plan. Which increases revenues without an income tax cut. In order to figure out who will pay for these changes, we asked the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. Author Archives: The Ruoff Group. Who Pays for SC Road Plans? April 20, 2015. Who will pay to fix our roads? The burden, as a percentage of income, will fall hardest on those making less than $19,000 a year. Facing massive shortfalls in repairs and maintenance on our state roads and highways, the General … Continue reading →. Columbia’s Ballpark Study: Ask the Wrong Questions and You’ll Get the Wrong Answers. July 2, 2013.
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Look at the Net Effect of Economic Development Investments | The Ruoff Group
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Thinking about South Carolina and where we're headed. South Carolina Policy Updates. Does Building a Public Ballpark Make Sense for Columbia? Columbia’s Ballpark Study: Ask the Wrong Questions and You’ll Get the Wrong Answers →. Look at the Net Effect of Economic Development Investments. July 2, 2013. Regional benefit or loss of creating in this particular place and time a large inventory of new homes, apartments and office buildings. We suspect that the net economic activity is fairly small at best&...