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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Brian on Economic Growth and Infrastructure
As a businessman Brian believes District 16 has a true need for economic development and job creation . As we all know growth is necessary and inevitable, but we must do it the right way to ensure that our communities remain enjoyable places for our families to enjoy. We must lower taxes and stop government growth. We need to to find ways to encourage long term economic growth with heavy recruitment of new businesses.
Brian believes we can do this. We must first eliminate regulations that hurt small business owners and offer true
incentives to any new business that comes in and protect those small businesses that are here. We must create jobs, as you next Senator I promise to make this one of my first priorities, because everyone here in South Carolina deserves to make an honest living.
Brian believes that to keep South Carolina moving in an upward swing we must have an infrastructure plan for the future, He believes that we must check and test many of our roads , bridges and sewage systems. We must make sure that with the rapid growth in our state that our infrastructure is safe, updated and secure in the event of any natural disaster. As a Representative of this state, he would be committed in making sure that we have the proper infrastructure to allow all this growth.
As many of you know, District 16 is one of the quickest growing districts in the state and as your next legislator I would like to put a plan in place to assure that we are prepared for all of our economic opportunities. I believe, that we should support legislation that will encourage an economic boom to our District. Brian also believes that we need to bring in new companies that would provide a greater opportunity for you and your family, We need companies that offer skilled positions who can offer greater pay to improve the lives of many in our district.
South Carolinas Economic recovery depends on a thriving business community. Economic growth does not thrive by a growing government. We must eliminate excessive regulations on businesses.
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