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Preserve Our Lowcountry is about preserving the way of life that is uniquely Lowcountry.  It’s time to protect our quality of life and focus our efforts on reducing road congestion, creating better paying jobs, improving the quality of our schools, ensuring that our residents have affordable places to call home and the preservation of our pristine environment. 

  • Dorchester, Jobs, Taxes, Transportation, Workforce Housing

    Posted on April 4th, 2010

    Written by preservelc

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    Keep Dorchester open for business by opposing the job creation tax

    While it’s never been more evident now, it’s always a good time to have a healthy economy that promotes job creation and investment into a community. Unfortunately, some in Dorchester County have proposed a job creation tax. This would be a tax on new jobs in Dorchester County in the form of a transportation impact [...]

  • Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester, Environment, Workforce Housing

    Posted on April 4th, 2010

    Written by preservelc

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    Possible mandate would threaten affordable housing

    As it stands today, all new homes as of January 1, 2011 will be required to have sprinkler systems. This requirement was left in the upcoming building code by the South Carolina Building Codes Council and could threaten affordable housing and choice in homeowners’ deciding what features they want in their new home. While some [...]

  • Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester, Jobs, Taxes

    Posted on January 29th, 2010

    Written by preservelc

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    Get our economy moving: Tell the Senate to fix Point of Sale laws

    In a tough economy, the last thing we need are taxes that eliminate jobs and prevent new businesses from opening in South Carolina. A recent South Carolina law—known as point of sale—allows local governments to dramatically increase property taxes on homes, land and businesses when they are sold. For example, if you buy a home, [...]

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    Weigh-in on Summerville’s Comprehensive Plan
    Weigh-in on Summerville’s Comprehensive Plan

    Summerville Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Thursday, Feb. 12 at ...

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    Possible mandate would threaten affordable housing
    Possible mandate would threaten affordable housing

    As it stands today, all new homes as of January 1, 2011 ...

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    Keep Dorchester open for business by opposing the job creation tax
    Keep Dorchester open for business by opposing the job creation tax

    While it’s never been more evident now, it’s always a good time ...

  • Taxes
    Keep Dorchester open for business by opposing the job creation tax
    Keep Dorchester open for business by opposing the job creation tax

    While it’s never been more evident now, it’s always a good time ...

  • Transportation
    Keep Dorchester open for business by opposing the job creation tax
    Keep Dorchester open for business by opposing the job creation tax

    While it’s never been more evident now, it’s always a good time ...

  • Workforce Housing
    Keep Dorchester open for business by opposing the job creation tax
    Keep Dorchester open for business by opposing the job creation tax

    While it’s never been more evident now, it’s always a good time ...

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