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June 18, 1998 "Skills to Work"
Governor David M. Beasly explains some of the details to Richland N.E. High School student Jerilyn Ardis following an afternoon press conference at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, SC. The Governor and the SC Chamber announced the results of Skills That Work '98, business and industry's appraisal of South Carolina's workforce needs and the South Carolina education system's ability to meet those needs.
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November 13, 1997 "SC Prevents"
Governor David M. Beasley, along with his wife, Mary Wood, today officially
kicked off SC PREVENTS, a public information and education campaign that
targets families in an effort to keep young people from using alcohol,
drugs and tobacco.
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November 3, 1997 "Jocassee Gorges contract"
Governor David M. Beasley announced today that the mountain jewel known
as Jocassee Gorges - 32,000 acres of some of the most ecologically significant
land in South Carolina - is now protected thanks to a unique collaborative
effort by business, public and private groups.
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June 12, 1997 "Kids Day Kickoff"
"The status of these children is unacceptable. It's time to take responsibility
as parents, as people of faith and as elected leaders and finally say,
'No more.' "
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"First Lady Mary Wood Beasley"
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"Formal Portrait of Governor David M. Beasley" |
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Governor David M. Beasley speaks about the Property Tax Bill at a March 23, 1995 Press Conference. |
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Governor David M. Beasley speaks at a July '96 Press Conference. |
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Governor David Beasley and First Lady Mary Wood Beasley try out the
new Harley that Mary Wood gave to the Governor at his 40th birthday party. |
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Governor David M. Beasley pauses for a moment to contemplate during a
1996 Press Conference. |
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