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POLITICAL NEWCOMER CHALLENGES INCUMBENT IN SENATE SEAT RACE
The Sun News ^ | 02 October 2004 | Janelle Frost

Posted on 10/05/2004 7:19:04 PM PDT by dixie sass

In addition to the presidential election, North Myrtle Beach voters will decide at the polls Nov. 2 whether to keep incumbent state Sen. Dick Elliott in office or welcome newcomer Katherine Jenerette.

Elliott, 67, has a long history in politics and government. Elliott, a Democrat, has been state senator since 1992 and served 10 years prior in the House. He also is the owner of Elliott Realty and a partner in ventures that developed Beachwood Golf Club and Eagle Nest Estates and Golf Club.

For Jenerette, a Republican, campaigning is a new experience. This is the 36-year-old's first time running for office.

She said she is what most would consider a military brat, although she considers Newport News, Va., home. She has served in the U.S. Army and in the Persian Gulf War during Operation Desert Storm with the 3rd Armored Division Headquarters.

She teaches American history at Horry-Georgetown Technical College as an adjunct professor.

Both Elliott and Jenerette, among other things, have expressed opinions about getting Interstate 73 built.

"It's a must-do highway," Elliott said. "We must build it. I'm in favor of it."

The public hearings and studies are about finding the most sound engineering practices, cost effectiveness and the environmental impact of the highway, he said.

Jenerette belongs to the S.C. I-73 Association, a membership organization that supports the construction of I-73.

"Wherever [S.C. Department of Transportation] wants to put it, that's where it should be," she said.

"We've got to wait for the study to come out to say where it should go. We've got to support that effort and not hinder it at all."

Posted on Sat, Oct. 02, 2004

S.C. SENATE DISTRICT 28

Dick Elliott (Democrat)

Age | 67

Address | Norvell Street, North Myrtle Beach

Occupation | Real estate developer, agri-business

Education - High-school diploma from Midway High School in Kershaw County; attended Wingate Junior College in North Carolina and Clemson University

Civic and political experience - Ocean Drive Beach City Council; Horry County Council; United Way of Horry County board; Grand Strand Water and Sewer board; former chairman of Horry-Georgetown-Williamsburg Planning Services Administration; North Myrtle Beach Ocean Drive Planning and Development board; Area III Vocational School board; chairman of the North Myrtle Beach School Board of Trustees; and Board of Visitors, Presbyterian College. Served on the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce; National Bank of South Carolina's Advisory Board for the North Myrtle Beach Region; and served as the Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church's assistant Sunday School superintendent and member of the Board of Deacons. He is a Mason, a Shriner, a member and past district governor of the Lions Club, past president of the North Myrtle Beach Jaycees. State senator since 1992 and state representative for the 10 years prior.

Family - Wife, Anne Anderson Elliott; three children

Military experience - None

E-mail - info@eaglenestgolf.com

The greatest personal challenge you have faced:

Meeting the mortgage payments in early years as I was trying to build a business.

What is the biggest problem that your district faces and how would you work to solve it?

Unemployment is a major problem for people in District 28. We have to do a better job to target the area with better infrastructure. We have to deal with the education level in the area, and roads are critical to us. We are trying to meet the challenges of a growing community. I think we will plan better and wiser and make a better community if we meet the needs of senior citizens as well through making sure they have access to health care and by having better health facilities for them.

Legislators are cutting the budget but continue to seek tax cuts. Do you think more cuts should be made, and if so where? If you say waste, identify it. What tax cuts should be made? Or would you be willing to raise taxes, and if so, which ones and how much?

I think we can make additional cuts in the state budget. We have to go through the budget with a fine-tooth comb. One of the fastest growing is health-related cost. Health care and education are two items that will be on top of the state's list for funding. We have a lot of work to do to get people employed, educated, health care and better infrastructures. I'm not in favor of raising taxes. We need to get people employed, and that won't happen through raising taxes.

What is your approach to funding of both K-12 and higher education? Both have been cut along with other state- supported programs. Should this money be restored and if so, how?

The lottery has helped tremendously in higher education. In the state, we probably need to increase funds for K-12. When we can afford it, the money needs to be replaced for K-12. We need to look at what programs will be better to level the education system in the state. Colleges and universities are doing a good job. We've done a good job in higher education. We just need to work on K-12.

How would you balance growth with quality of life issues such as clean air and water, and what is the state's role in these issues?

The quality of life, the environment and growth go hand in hand. We must have planned growth or our communities will start to decay and go backward. Environmentally, we must have better highways, safeguards against stormwater runoffs and pollution going into the marshes. We have to be aware of our potential harm to our environment, which is essential for us to protect it.

Katherine Jenerette (Republican)

Age - 36

Address - 1304 Prince William Road, North Myrtle Beach

Occupation - Former aide to Congressman Henry Brown; adjunct professor for Horry Georgetown Tech and currently teaching African-American History and American History on the Internet at Southeastern Community College in Whiteville, N.C.

Education - Bachelor of Arts in history from the University of South Carolina, Coastal Carolina Campus, in 1995; Master's degree from the University of South Carolina at Columbia in 1997; and 18 additional graduate hours in history.

Civic and political experience - North Myrtle Beach Community Advisory Board for more than a year; member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 10804, the North Myrtle Beach Citizens Association, the I-73 Association; and a charter member of the North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce.

Family - Husband, Van Jenerette; four children

Military experience - Three years in the U.S. Army; four months in Desert Storm

E-mail - katherine@jenerette.com

The greatest personal challenge you have faced:

My work experience; some of my friends didn't come home from Desert Storm. It made me realize how lucky and fortunate I was and gave me more of a purpose to life.

What is the biggest problem that your district faces and how would you work to solve it?

The district is so big, when I ask voters in Horry County and then the voters in Dillon County what is the biggest problem they face, I get two different answers. One will tell you roads and infrastructure and the other will tell you jobs. Both of these problems are linked together. We critically need infrastructure like I-73 for our tourism industry at the beach, as well as for jobs for people in the Western areas of my district.

Legislators are cutting the budget but continue to seek tax cuts. Do you think more cuts should be made, and if so where? If you say waste, identify it. What tax cuts should be made? Or would you be willing to raise taxes, and if so, which ones and how much?

No. 1, as a conservative - I'm for less taxes. I believe that people should be able to keep their hard money in their own pockets and not the pockets of the government. Government should only be large enough to get the job done, but small enough to stay out of the way of people and the businesses that form that backbone of our state economy. I'm against raising taxes. By restructuring our state government, we can become more efficient and redirect funding to meet our governmental needs without raising taxes.

What is your approach to funding of both K-12 and higher education? Both have been cut along with other state- supported programs. Should this money be restored and if so, how?

This ties into restructuring of government. I have three children in the public schools. The Superintendent of Education should be appointed by the governor. This will remove some of the politics from the job and the State Education Department and put the focus back on education. Also, this will hold the governor accountable for education policy and funding in our state. The system as a whole - K-12 and higher education - needs to be reviewed and improved. It all ties back into economic development.

How would you balance growth with quality of life issues such as clean air and water, and what is the state's role in these issues?

Clean air and clean water is vital to all of us. The state has to set certain standards for the entire state. Then it's up to each county through its zoning and land use plan, approved by the state, to implement those state standards adapted to their unique county needs. People need to have places that are good to work in and good to live in.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: horrycounty; jenerette; southcarolina; statelegislatures; statesenaterace
For those of you in Katherine's district, here is some more information for you.
1 posted on 10/05/2004 7:19:05 PM PDT by dixie sass
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To: 2A Patriot; 2nd amendment mama; 4everontheRight; 77Jimmy; AJ Insider; AlligatorEyes; Amanda King; ..

SC Ping

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2 posted on 10/05/2004 7:28:59 PM PDT by dixie sass (Texas - South Carolina on Steroids)
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To: dixie sass

bump


3 posted on 10/05/2004 7:53:20 PM PDT by SC Swamp Fox (Aim small, miss small.)
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To: dixie sass

Morning Bump for Katherine! I'm in Dist. 34 but I have lots of friends in Dist. 28 that are pulling the lever for you Katherine. Go get 'em.


4 posted on 10/06/2004 7:52:40 AM PDT by 2nd amendment mama ( www.2asisters.org • Self defense is a basic human right!)
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To: 2nd amendment mama

Good Afternoon! Thank you! Stopped-in for a quick change over. Doing a little fund raising this afternoon, and million other moving targets.

Thanks for spreading the word.

Keep Up the Fire!


5 posted on 10/06/2004 10:45:59 AM PDT by kjenerette (Jenerette for Senate - www.jenerette.com - U.S. Army Desert Storm)
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To: kjenerette

I'm in District 32 but I am telling my District 34 pals who they need to vote for. Funny thing is, they already knew that. Good Luck


6 posted on 10/07/2004 5:19:45 AM PDT by CoolChange
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To: dixie sass

http://www.jenerette.com/

7 posted on 10/07/2004 5:26:52 AM PDT by Preachin' (Kerry/Rather 2004)
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To: kjenerette
Good luck Lady! Wish I was in your district to help, 'cause SC sure needs you! Since I can't support you with a vote, I'll send a little something to help. :-)

God bless you and the family!

8 posted on 10/07/2004 7:20:43 AM PDT by PistolPaknMama
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To: kjenerette

I've meant to call you, but knew that you were very busy with the campaign. Wishing you the best, hugs to Van and the children.


9 posted on 10/07/2004 7:21:14 AM PDT by dixie sass (Texas - South Carolina on Steroids)
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To: dixie sass; kjenerette
Saw the info on the FR home page about FReepers running for office and followed the link to Katherine's home page. Loved that picture of the ocean kayaking ... it is everything Kerry wants to be, but isn't. Woo Hoo!

How goes the campaign? What do the polls look like? We're pulling for you, Katherine!

10 posted on 10/12/2004 5:11:55 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (Godspeed, Gordon Cooper (1927-2004) Best pilot you ever saw)
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To: NonValueAdded

On my way to a voter's forum this evening. The campaign is going great. I have supporters all over the district and even outside the district. ;)
Some Democrats in Marlboro County are throwing me a 1,000 plate barbeque with a band, etc. Saturday Oct. 30 in the small town of McColl. Everyone's invited! Yes! I said Democrats...


11 posted on 10/12/2004 12:29:00 PM PDT by kjenerette (Jenerette for Senate - www.jenerette.com - U.S. Army Desert Storm)
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To: NonValueAdded

Oh yea...I do kayak and I'm learning to Wind Surf. What the heck...you only live once and I want my children to "learn" that same spirit, by watching and doing.


12 posted on 10/12/2004 12:31:13 PM PDT by kjenerette (Jenerette for Senate - www.jenerette.com - U.S. Army Desert Storm)
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To: kjenerette

Trying to play catch-up and just saw this about the Democrats! Have fun!!! I want to hear all about!!!!!!


13 posted on 10/14/2004 12:19:20 AM PDT by dixie sass (Texas - South Carolina on Steroids)
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