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Rep. Melissa Oremus

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Letters
Verified VoterNorth Augusta, SC

Fight to fund the IAAM in Charleston.

The International African American Museum (IAAM) in Charleston, South Carolina, is implementing temporary, staggered 20-day furloughs for its entire staff between July 1 and December 31, 2026. The museum cited a $1 million operational shortfall and a shifting funding environment, which includes cut

Verified VoterNorth Augusta, SC

Protect the integrity of S.C. elections by upholding our existing laws.

What is South Carolina's plan to support the rule of law in our upcoming elections in November? State and federal laws prohibit deploying the military or federal troops such as ICE to polling locations. And yet, Republican members of Congress will both commit to upholding these laws. The Republic

Verified VoterNorth Augusta, SC

Stop USPS involvement in decisions about mail in ballots!

On June 2, 2026, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) published a proposed rule that would allow the federal government to control who can cast mail-in or absentee ballots. The rule, a response to an executive order that Donald Trump signed in March, would require states to send USPS a list of every vot

Verified VoterNorth Augusta, SC

Rectify the mess Citizens United has created.

The Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling has imperiled our country and undermined democracy. It has it has tipped the scaled of elections in favor of corporations large enough to buy influence, instead of favoring individual voters. Everyone is meant to have one voice in a democracy. No more and

Verified VoterNorth Augusta, SC

Don't allow HHS to access medical records with identifying information attached!

Under the Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the agency is pursuing access to databases of identifiable medical records to investigate vaccine safety and chronic diseases. HHS is attempting to use state-run health information exchanges to feed detailed, identifiable pa

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