Public policy choices should be informed, well balanced, and based on solid empirical data with dynamic analysis of
costs and benefits. While the Committee offers South Carolina an excellent opportunity to rigorously evaluate
important environmental policy options, lawmakers should not be surprised if CCS instead produces yet another
carbon-copy of its expensive and partisan regulatory agenda.

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Since 1986 the South Carolina Policy Council Education Foundation has advocated innovative policy ideas that advance the principles of limited government and free enterprise. The Policy Council is the state’s meeting place for business leaders, policymakers, and academics – as well as engaged citizens – who want to see South Carolina become the most free state in the nation. For questions or comments on the articles on this website, please email Research Director Jamie Murguia.

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