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Singer Signs “Common Sense Contract For Change” Aiken Councilman Cites Need for Reform
With a brisk breeze as a backdrop, Singer quipped, “The winds of change are clearly blowing. People are fed up with the status quo, they want their elected officials to represent them not the special interests that have dominated South Carolina politics for too long.”
Singer continued, “South Carolina needs new leadership in the State House who will be part of the solution, not the problem. On County Council, I’ve taken on the special interests and won. As a result I’ve saved Aiken County taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, cut government waste, and achieved ethics reform.”
Singer, who represents District 2 on Aiken County Council, will bring the contract with him to County Council Chambers to embark on the final three weeks of his campaign to bring common sense change to Columbia. Click Here to View the Contract
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