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South Carolina Retirement Systems - Deferred Compensation
The investment earnings on your tax-deferred savings also grow tax-deferred. That means there’s more money to grow in your account, compared with saving and investing with after-tax dollars outside the plans. The result can be greater savings over time, especially when you combine tax deferral with the power of compounding. You don’t pay taxes on your account until you take it out of the plans. ...

Director of Finance, SC Education Lottery State Employee ... [Read More]

President Discusses Strengthening Social Security in South Carolina
And here in South Carolina, you've deliveredresults. You've faced serious challenges, especially in your economy.Listen, we've had a stock market decline, we've had a recession, we'vehad corporate scandals, we had a terrorist attack on September the11th, 2001, we've had the demands of war. And all these have tested ournation's economy. And they hit particularly hard here in your state.South Carolina's economic growth slowed; small businesses moved out orshut down; workers lost their jobs; and state finances were headedtoward a free fall. ... [Read More]

Low Power FM Filing Window, FCC to Accept Low Power FM Applications January 16 through January 22, 2001 for American Samoa, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Missouri, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.December 15, 2000
On March 27, 2000, the Commission conducted a lottery to determine the order in which applications would be accepted for LPFM stations from applicants in each of five pre-defined groups of states and territories. In a Public Notice announcing the results of that lottery, the Commission indicated that it would announce successive filing windows for each group of states and territories. The first filing window was announced at the end of April, 2000 and was opened from May 30, 2000 until June 8, 2000. The second window was announced at the end of July, 2000 and was opened from August 28, 2000 until September 1, 2000. ... [Read More]

Palmetto Fellows Scholarship Program
By my signature, I give consent for the Commission on Higher Education to transfer my LIFE, LTAP, and/or HOPE Scholarship from one eligible institution to another eligible institution as long as I maintain eligibility.  I also give consent to the institution which I am transferring from to release any information to the Commission on Higher Education (which may include but not limited to my social security number, grade point average, earned credit hours, and/or other pertinent information) in order to verify continued eligibility.   I also give the Commission on Higher Education consent to release this information to the institution where I wish to transfer.  I further release the Commission on Higher Education from any and all claims that may result from this inquiry. ... [Read More]


The Georgia state lottery provides funding for educational projects and services in the state. In addition to satellite downlinks for every Georgia school, lottery money funds the full-tuition Hope scholarships for B-average high school and technical school seniors seeking higher education in Georgia. Lottery money also pays for computers, satellite dishes, other hardware and software, as well as maintenance and usage costs for these systems at all educational levels. The lottery funds a pre-K program for all children in the state. Through a $45.3 million appropriation for technology in schools and capital projects in 1994, the GPTV will build a state-of-the-art production facility for distance learning applications. ... [Read More]

Market Hall and Sheds
As community interest in historic preservation grew, so did the city's organizational interests. The Carolina Art Association inaugurated a citywide survey of historic and architecturally significant buildings. The survey, conducted by Helen Gardner McCormack, included 1,168 buildings. (In 1944) the Carolina Art Association published the findings of the survey as This Is Charleston , illustrating more than 500 of the surveyed structures. The result was the first publication of an architectural inventory of an American city. This simple idea of monumental proportion had a far-reaching influence on future work in the city, in other cities, and on the formation of the National Register of Historic Places. (In 1945) Kenneth Chorley, president of Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. planted the seed of what was to become Historic Charleston Foundation, Inc. (In a public speech) he pointed out the need for an independent, nongovernmental organization which could set its own agenda without tie ... [Read More]

NACARA 203: How to Apply with the INS
Yes. You are encouraged to include supporting documents to show you have maintained continuous physical presence in the United States for the previous seven years, that you have had good moral character during those seven years, and that your removal would result in extreme hardship to you or to your spouse, child or parent who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. If you are eligible for the presumption of extreme hardship you are not required to submit documents supporting your claim to extreme hardship with your initial NACARA application. However, you must answer all the questions, including an explanation of your answers where requested, related to hardship on the NACARA application. You should also submit all tax returns you have filed for the last seven years. This will expedite the interview and decision process. You may also be asked to provide additional documentation at your interview. ... [Read More]

Permit Certain Aliens Who Are At Lease 55 Years of Age to Obtain a 4-Year Nonimmigrant Visitor's visa
    I just wanted to note a coincidence I had this morning. I jumped in the car on my way to work, and I noticed on the travel meter that the mileage was 225 when I started out this morning. And I went to the cafeteria to buy some coffee and a muffin, and it came to $2.25. So while we don't believe we can support the bill in its current structure, and we'd like to work with the subcommittee on some language or some different approaches, I may be inclined to play that number in the lottery today, if nothing else. I'm happy to answer any questions that the subcommittee may have. ... [Read More]


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