Rep. Nathan Ballentine recognized with Green Tie Award
Rep. Nathan Ballentine was born in Richland County, graduated from the University of South Carolina, and has worked, lived, and raised his family in the Irmo/Chapin area of the Midlands […]
Rep. Nathan Ballentine was born in Richland County, graduated from the University of South Carolina, and has worked, lived, and raised his family in the Irmo/Chapin area of the Midlands […]
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to serve as your State Representative in Columbia! This week we finished the first session of the 123rd General Assembly and I want […]
Last week brought a big step forward in reducing income taxes in South Carolina! Members of the House Tax Policy Review Committee have introduced legislation that would substantially change our […]
Anyone who know’s me (or has been following NathansNews since this post in 2010 ) knows I have little patience. In fact, that’s one of the reasons I declined to […]
Conservative Reformer Will Focus Efforts to Finish What He Started, “Clean Up” State House (Chapin, SC) Today, State Representative Nathan Ballentine issued the following statement on speculation he might enter […]
The June 12th Republican Primary is just a month away! With your continued help, we will be able to keep fighting for the issues that matter to this community. I […]
Over the past several years, I’ve learned about about solar energy – ever since the General Assembly unanimously passed Act 236 back in 2014. With the failure of SCEG/Santee Cooper […]
I had the privilege today to speak on behalf of not only 3,000 SC residents working in the solar field; but also for the millions of others in our state […]
Video from October 2017, House Utility Rate Payer Protection Committee hearing. From the Post and Courier COLUMBIA — Years before South Carolina was saddled with two failed nuclear reactors, SCANA […]
This week marked the beginning of the 2nd regular session of the 122nd South Carolina General Assembly. We returned to Columbia with a long list of issues to tackle and […]
The shuttered nuclear plant in Jenkinsville. Courtesy of High Flyer via The State From The State, Jamie Self: The speaker of the S.C. House announced a committee Wednesday to study […]
…City of Columbia, Parks and Rec Department Colony/North Pointe Recreation Project Phase 1 – $88,914.74 Colony/North Pointe Recreation Project Phase 2 – $ 274,376.15 Yes, you read that correctly. Richland […]