
Palmetto Post

On October 26th, Elizabeth came back to the Palmetto state for a town hall in Florence, South Carolina. Here are a few highlights:

On the 27th, she greeted parishoners at Bethel AME Church and participated in the Criminal Justice Forum Hosted By Benedict College, here are a few highlights:


No middle class tax increases. $11 trillion in household expenses back in the pockets of American families. That’s substantially larger than the largest tax cut in American history.

My plan also bans massive federal contractors from hiring senior officials for at least four years after they leave public office. Like giant banks and corporations, market-dominant mega-contractors also scoop up former government officials to stifle competition in the contracting process. And just as market-dominant companies dangle private-sector jobs in front of regulators in an attempt to gain favorable treatment, large contractors scoop up former procurement officials in order to help them maintain their dominance over federal contracts using political influence.

Over the weekend, SC for Warren opened four new offices across the palmetto state in Aiken, Rock Hill, Orangeburg, and Murrells Inlet. Here are a few highlights:

This weekend, Boston Suffolk County Sheriff Steve Tompkins returned to South Carolina to talk with voters about Elizabeth Warren’s plans for big, structural change. Here are a few highlights:







