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School Board Passes Budget With Smaller Tax Increase
After more than two hours of discussion, the Greenville County School Board voted to approve the budget plan on second reading.

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<b> </b>How would you describe your political beliefs?
I was born and raised in a traditional southern, conservative home. As I've gotten older, however, I've become increasingly distrustful of both major parties. If I had to describe my political leanings in one word, it would likely be "libertarian."
<b>Religion</b>
<b> </b>How religious would you consider yourself?
I was raised in both methodist and baptist churches.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The constant discussion of whether or not BMW will expand is always an important one around Taylors, since so many residents here are employed at the auto giant. Just like the rest of the country and the state, Taylors and Wade Hampton communities have felt the sting of the poor economy.
Taylors-Wade Hampton is the quintessential middle class area. The communities within this coverage area are bound together by common threads, like local schools' (Eastside High School and Wade Hampton High School, etc.) athletic programs and extracurricular activities, and of course, area churches.
Having grown up in this area, I know that it is the everyday battles - like recreation league ballgames and church fundraisers - that help make this community what it is just as much as any story you might see above the fold of a daily paper in large-point font.
After more than two hours of discussion, the Greenville County School Board voted to approve the budget plan on second reading.

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