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From YouTube: April 8, 2019 COTW Opening Items
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April 8, 2019 COTW Opening Items
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B
Thank
you.
Okay,
I
got
a
I
got
a
letter
from
Scott
Harris
of
this
United
States
Supreme
Court.
In
terms
of
my
my
position
with
the
state
of
South
Carolina,
you
you
had
on
the
record
the
budget
of
federal
federal
program
and
activity
now
under
title
six.
This
blue
brochure
handles
patterns
here
so
any
student
to
get
a
copy
of
this
brochure
to
be
given.
B
She
wouldn't
ensure
that
you
understand
that
and
the
First
Amendment
should
be
uphold
as
well
in
terms
of
free
speech
and
also
raise
your
religion.
You
have
some
unpopular
religious
believes
you
have
popular
Lesley's,
so
you're
gonna,
believe
listen
to
have
any
release
is
all
about
regarding
religion,
so,
in
terms
of
those
unpopular,
voices
can
be
actually
targeted
by
this
policy
and
I'm
deeply
concerned
about
a
third
third.
We
want
to
talk
in
terms
of
housing.
We've
got
a
an
issue
regarding
the
the
public
comment
for
HUD
right
now
that
dr.
B
pol
said
be
looking
into
a
50%
of
the
people
in
this
area:
pay
all
their
money
to
water
housing.
So
the
issue
and
transpiling
is
vitally
important:
the
flood
water
issue
as
important
terms
and
impacts
of
flooding
on
our
young
people
and
their
families
and
that
cost
burden
to
them
as
well.
The
external
forces
direct
lobbyists
grassroot
lobbyists
that
influence
the
General
Assembly
and
influence
this
body.
We
hope
that
he
had
to
say
and
clearly
that
this
is
a
very
expensive
place
to
live
now,
it's
extremely
expensive
on
every
level.
B
So
what
we
need
to
do
is
focus
on
those
other
vendors,
those
institutions,
those
banks,
area
benefits
from
this
body,
half
million
dollars
its
consultants
or
whatever
that
they
pay
attention
to
the
needs
of
these
young
people
and
their
families.
That's
the
problem!
What's
going
on
in
Charleston
County,
we
have
a
problem
with
economics
here
this
is
it's
expensive
to
live
here,
we're
almost
like
Florida,
some
kind
of
way,
so
I'll
take
a
visual
minute.
Yes,.
B
You
so,
and
so
we
got.
We
also
talked
about
the
tips
that
the
TIF
districts
you're
doing.
Okay,
a
lot
of
developers
are
benefiting
the
surf
district.
We
want
to
ensure
the
doctor
posture
that
those
developers
a
lot
of
property.
You
have
you're
selling
property,
well
the
journals
mystify
for
you
to
give
the
money
back
to
affordable
housing.
B
This
is
a
critical
question
for
the
area
and
I'm
I've
been
an
advocate
for
this
issue
for
many
many
years
on
certain
borders
on
the
appeal
Charleston
County
for
years
in
terms
of
variances
and
special
exemptions
given
to
people
and,
for
example,
Amazon's
are
paying
a
hundred
million
dollars
back,
say
this
outcome
at
the
Department
of
Commerce,
with
incentives,
a
Boeing
in
Volvo
they're,
not
paying
their
taxes.
Today,
a
Florida
of
they
paid
a
hundred
million
dollars
back
to
say
this.
B
Our
canonic
we've
covered
this
budget
on
our
own
after
them
any
any
any
any
leverage
against
the
public
at
large.
This
is
serious
and
critic
uestions
of
public
officials
accident
department.
Commerce,
are
you
gonna
do
anything
in
terms
of
getting
these
companies
to
give
money
back
to
these
school
districts?
And
this
is
this
is
important
and
so
you're
actually
the
scapegoat.
B
Well,
respectfully,
you're
the
scapegoats
in
this
okay,
the
school
districts
are
the
scapegoat
to
this
problem,
the
Department
of
Commerce,
the
governor's
office
and
others
do
their
part
in
terms
of
providing
necessary,
necessary
funding
for
education.
Thank
you
for
your
service
in
time,
Thank
You
mr.
Bryant.
All.
C
Sir
and
we
are
scheduled,
we
have
some
guests
in
the
audience,
so
I
would
like
to
ask
the
board
to
move
that
item
to
the
end
of
the
meeting
and,
let's
move
on
to
the
board
meeting
dates.
It's
the
board.
I
would
ask
you
to
ask
the
board
to
consider
approving
next
year's
board
meeting
dates
on
first
reading
so
that
we
could
blame
them
to
April,
22nd
and
then
move
on
to
strategic
education,
so
that
the
guests
who
are
here
present
are
not
so.