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Hugh Leatherman

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482:. Soon after, he created and led the Senate Republican caucus. In 2001, he orchestrated the Republican takeover of the state Senate by convincing his longtime mentor Senator Verne Smith to switch parties. That year, he became Senate Finance chairman after the Republicans got rid of a rule in the state senate rewarding committee chairmanships by seniority regardless of party. His relationships with Senate Democrats nonetheless led to some criticism, notably from 441:. Leatherman continued to own around 16 percent of the company and to receive a salary from it despite stepping aside as its president in 1991. Critics of Hugh Leatherman raised concerns about his continued relationship with his concrete business and his position overseeing the state budget and Transportation Department. Since 2001, the Florence Concrete Company has received at least $ 28 million in transportation contracts from the state. 558:, Leatherman was one of two senate republicans who voted on a failed bill that would have given public college students $ 250 scholarships if they received a COVID-19 vaccination. Further, Leatherman represented the Senate in a conference committee to reconcile the 2021–2022 state budget. The Senate-approved budget calls for a 2 percent raise for all state employees as well as an additional $ 1,000 more in cash for teachers. 44: 638:, who then became the 92nd Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. The position of President Pro Tempore was then made vacant again until the next day when Leatherman was re-elected as President Pro Tempore on a 28–16 vote. The sixteen senators who voted nay were Republicans. Among the no votes were Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey who stated that re-electing Leatherman violated "the spirit and intent of the 567: 519:
plans for a proposed home for ageing veterans. The Department subsequently split the large development into two and located one of the new locations in Florence. Expansion of the Pamplico Highway attracted particular negative attention. A former mayor of Florence, Frank Willis, said that those who live in the
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In December 2018, it was announced that the position of President Pro Tempore would be abolished due to a constitutional change that removed the Lieutenant Governor as President of the Senate, and replaced the position of President Pro Tempore with a President elected from the Senate membership. The
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Leatherman was criticized for the amount of funding his home district receives from the state budget. He brought about massive expenditure in downtown Florence including a $ 17 million library, an arts center, and a county museum. In 2015, he convinced the state Department of Mental Health to change
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He also became chairman of the legislative Highway Oversight Committee during this term. In 1986, he won 9 percent of the vote in the Democratic gubernatorial primary. During that run for office, he traveled South Carolina in a van and touted his business experience. He finished last in the primary.
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In her last term in office, Governor Nikki Haley claimed that Leatherman was solely responsible for preventing ethics reform in the General Assembly. In 2016, she endorsed Leatherman's opponent in the Republican primary. This decision effectively stymied the rest of her policy agenda. After winning
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for all but one day from June 18, 2014, to January 8, 2019. The position was abolished and replaced with the President of the Senate. Prior to this change, Leatherman was capable of being both President of the Senate and Senate Finance Chairman. He was also a member of the State Budget and Control
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in 2011. By the end of 2021, the harbor will be the deepest harbor on the East Coast. The Hugh K. Leatherman Port Terminal accompanied the harbor deepening and opened in 2021. It was one of the largest economic development projects in the history of South Carolina.
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held most of the power in the state. The feud between Leatherman and Sanford was bitter. Sanford attempted to consolidate power within the executive branch but he was effectively rebuffed by the General Assembly who overrode most of his vetoes.
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As a member of the Budget and Control Board, a joint legislative-executive board that controlled South Carolina's budget, Leatherman voted against cutting $ 238.2 million from the state budget in 2009. Following the failure of the
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Leatherman was married twice, first to Joyce Jerline Smith in 1952; with whom he had four children, three daughters and a son. After his divorce in 1977, he married Jean Helms Allen in 1978, and had two more daughters.
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to South Carolina in 2009 with a $ 450 million tax incentives package. His Senate portrait unveiled in 2017 included a model Boeing 737 in the background. He is also seen as having been instrumental in attracting
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stated in 2020 that "nothing of importance happens in South Carolina without his approval." Since joining the General Assembly, Leatherman focused upon infrastructure projects. He was instrumental in bringing
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by convincing the South Carolina Department of Transportation to build an interchange. He also received credit for securing funding for roads which lead to
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Leatherman orchestrated the Republican takeover of the South Carolina Senate in 2001. Prior to 1996, Leatherman was a member of the
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As chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Leatherman effectively controlled the state budget; South Carolina state Treasurer
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as a Democrat in 1981. In his first year in office, he formed a bipartisan voting bloc with other freshman senators including
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where he obtained a degree in civil engineering. After graduation in 1953, Leatherman started working at a concrete plant in
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in 2011. At the time of his death, Leatherman served as Vice Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee. He served as
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had long complained that they had been abandoned by the State, but the game changed when Leatherman took power.
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change weakened Leatherman's power as he could no longer be both Senate Finance chairman and Senate president.
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Leatherman switched parties and became a Republican in 1994 following other politicians in what was dubbed the
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ended with 17 statehouse lawmakers being convicted of crimes, generally for public corruption.
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from 1981 until his death in 2021. The 31st District, which he represented, is anchored in
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the 2016 primary, Leatherman said that Haley wasn't just a lame duck but a "dead duck."
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Leatherman was responsible for securing $ 300 million in state funding for deepening of
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Leatherman began his political career after his election in 1967 to the Town Council in
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The politics of public budgeting : getting and spending, borrowing and balancing
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to the governorship. Leatherman, however, stated that he would refuse the position.
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Serving with Ralph Henry Ellis, Frank Hilton McGill, Thomas Earl Smith, Jr.
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to South Carolina in 2009 and secured funding for the deepening of the
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On October 22, 2021, it was announced that Leatherman was receiving
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Louise Bailey, N.; Morgan, Mary L.; Taylor, Carolyn R. (1986).
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Ralph Henry Ellis, Frank Hilton McGill, Thomas Earl Smith, Jr.
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Biographical Directory of the South Carolina Senate, 1776-1985
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at his home in Florence for "advanced and aggressive"
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Kevin L. Bryant
Yancey McGill
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Florence, South Carolina
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Charlotte
Florence, South Carolina
Quinby, South Carolina

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