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this year, bruce bannister of greenville believes a road plan will come together. >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something, and figuring out what that is, is hopefully what we'll do this year. tim: helping matters is a $1 billion surplus in state tax revenues, which could be some lawmakers have vowed to oppose any bill that calls for a tax increase. this being an election year, bannister says that could be a roadblock. >> you can't wait for the next election cycle to govern. we've got to engage, to solve the problems, and you've got to do the best you can. >> what can you do besides recording? tim: another big issue on the legislature's radar, an increase in funding for k-12 education, especially in the state's poorest districts. and an issue that seems to be gaining momentum is bannister's bill to shorten the legislative session by a month, which could save taxpayers millions. >> i have not seen a poll yet where the majority of voters didn't want us down there less. tim: debat
this year, bruce bannister of greenville believes a road plan will come together. >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something, and figuring out what that is, is hopefully what we'll do this year. tim: helping matters is a $1 billion surplus in state tax revenues, which could be some lawmakers have vowed to oppose any bill that calls for a tax increase. this being an election year,...
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this year bruce bannister of , greenville believes a road plan will come together. >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something, and figuring out what that is, is hopefully what we'll do this year. michael: helping matters is a $1 billion surplus in state tax revenues, and lawmakers say that could be used to fix the roads. >> now, your live super doppler 4 hd weather forecast. clouds will come in from the west from time to time. clear to partly cloudy, no precipitation. another cold day today, and night. what a way to start the week. we started off at 24 this morning, below average. that was at the greenville airport. 47 the high dissector afternoon, five degrees below average high. starting off at 17 degrees this morning at the asheville airport, 10 degrees below average. 38 the high this afternoon, far from the record or -- record high or low. a live shot from laurens, mostly clear, your temperature is 45 degrees. it is cold. 30's in the mountains, 27 in boone, 42 in toccoa, wind
this year bruce bannister of , greenville believes a road plan will come together. >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something, and figuring out what that is, is hopefully what we'll do this year. michael: helping matters is a $1 billion surplus in state tax revenues, and lawmakers say that could be used to fix the roads. >> now, your live super doppler 4 hd weather forecast....
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this year, house majority leader bruce bannister of greenville believes a road plan will come together. >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something and figuring out what that is is hopefully what we'll do this year. patrick: helping matters is a one billion dollar surplus in state tax revenues, which lawmakers say could be allocated to roads. allyson: to charleston now. where for the first time in four decades the city has inaugurated a new mayor. john tecklenburg took the oath yesterday during a ceremony on the steps of city hall in charleston. tecklenburg won a six-way nonpartisan election in november he succeeded joe riley who served as mayor for 10 terms. breezy day today. grab a jacket. look at our temperatures around the region. this is spartanburg looking from wofford college at gives field back to the city skyline. 30 degrees. wind is fairly call now. they are expecting to pick up 10-20 for the afternoon. it will be another cool, breezy day. we have seen some flurries of sn
this year, house majority leader bruce bannister of greenville believes a road plan will come together. >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something and figuring out what that is is hopefully what we'll do this year. patrick: helping matters is a one billion dollar surplus in state tax revenues, which lawmakers say could be allocated to roads. allyson: to charleston now. where for the...
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this year, house majority leader bruce bannister of greenville believes a road plan will come together. wax -- >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something and figuring out what that is is hopefully what we'll do this year. allyson: helping matters is a one billion dollar surplus in state tax revenues, which lawmakers say could be allocated to roads. self driving cars may have hurdles, but their most recent project is one of the most difficult. how ford is working to help as self driving cars navigate the snow. and went is expected to pick up this afternoon. (ugh.) does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it, resolve it. our formula with a special conditioning ingredient, softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens. but it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and to clean pet messes, try resolve pet expert. give it to me i'm worth it uh huh i'm worth it gimme gimme i'm worth it give it to me i'm worth it dale: goo
this year, house majority leader bruce bannister of greenville believes a road plan will come together. wax -- >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something and figuring out what that is is hopefully what we'll do this year. allyson: helping matters is a one billion dollar surplus in state tax revenues, which lawmakers say could be allocated to roads. self driving cars may have hurdles,...
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this year, bruce bannister of greenville believes a road plan will come together. >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something, and figuring out what that is, is hopefully what we'll do this year. gabrielle: helping matters is a $1 billion surplus in state tax revenues, which lawmakers say could be allocated to roads. where for the first time in four decades, the city has inaugurated a new mayor. john tecklenburg took the oath this afternoon, during a ceremony on the steps of city hall in charleston's historic district. tecklenburg won a six-way, nonpartisan election in november he succeeded joe riley, who served as mayor for 10 terms. mayor riley was the longest-serving mayor in charleston's 345-year history. gabrielle: an upstate community said goodbye to a longtime state lawmaker who died last week. a funeral took place this afternoon for senator billy o'dell. hundreds showed up for the service at the first presbyterian church in greenwood. o'dell died in his sleep last week. he
this year, bruce bannister of greenville believes a road plan will come together. >> the one thing we know is, if you leave the roads like they are, it's going to be a negative effect on the economy. we know we have to do something, and figuring out what that is, is hopefully what we'll do this year. gabrielle: helping matters is a $1 billion surplus in state tax revenues, which lawmakers say could be allocated to roads. where for the first time in four decades, the city has inaugurated a...