City Quick Connect Podcast From The Municipal Association Of South Carolina

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Synopsis

City Quick Connect is an extension of the Municipal Association's City Connect blog giving listeners yet another way to get timely information about topics important to cities and towns.

Episodes

  • From the Dome to Your Home 3/17/23

    17/03/2023 Duration: 56min

    Joannie Nickel gives an update on the SC House of Representatives version of the state budget. Casey Fields and Scott Slatton talk about the impact of “culture-war” issues on legislation, the Scout Motors incentive package, efforts to remove the state’s Comptroller General, the sober homes bill, the “shooting up a utility” bill and the affordable housing bill.

  • From the Dome to Your Home 3/10/23

    10/03/2023 Duration: 29min

    Casey Fields and Scott Slatton explain how the Clementa C. Pinckney Hate Crimes Act passed the SC House of Representatives. They also preview the state budget work to take place next week and talk about the $1.3 billion incentive package that the House passed for Scout Motors to locate a plant in Blythewood.

  • From the Dome to Your Home 3/3/23

    03/03/2023 Duration: 27min

    Casey Fields and Scott Slatton discuss the advancing Clementa C. Pinckney Hate Crimes Act and the bill that would allow some cities and towns to complete a compilation of financial statements instead of a full audit, which passed the Senate. Slatton explains the background of the bill that would clarify that content delivered over the internet is not subject to franchise fees.

  • From the Dome to Your Home 2/24/23

    24/02/2023 Duration: 41min

    Beaufort Mayor Stephen Murray joins the podcast to talk about his testimony in support of the bill that would enact the Clementa C. Pinckney Hate Crimes Act. Casey Fields and Scott Slatton talk about action on the fentanyl trafficking bills, the compilation of financial statements bill, the state budget and the bill that would change laws for those who commit crimes while on pretrial release on bond.

  • From the Dome to Your Home 2/17/23

    17/02/2023 Duration: 44min

    Casey Fields and Scott Slatton discuss H3253, the bill that would prohibit municipalities from prohibiting short-term rentals, the need to protect local regulatory authority on the issue. They cover movement on S31, the bill that allows some municipalities to provide a compilation of financial statements instead of a full audit, and S363, the bill that would ban squat trucks. They also discuss budget provisos that would allow the state to withhold payment to municipalities that have not met audit and report requirements, and that would impact return-to-work retirees.

  • From the Dome to Your Home 2/10/23

    10/02/2023 Duration: 39min

    Scott Slatton and Casey Fields talk about the 2023 Hometown Legislative Action Day, civility issues at the state and local level, the tobacco flavoring bill and the proposed Freedom of Information Act amendment that would prohibit a public body from recovering legal fees when successfully defending a FOIA lawsuit.

  • 2023 Hometown Legislative Action Day - Legislative Committee Report and Legislative Briefing

    08/02/2023 Duration: 42min

    Conway Mayor Barbara Blain-Bellamy offers the report of the Municipal Association’s legislative committee, and the Association’s advocacy team talks through numerous key issues currently debated at the State House. Hear from Scott Slatton, director of advocacy and communications, as well as legislative and public policy advocates Joannie Nickel and Erica Wright.

  • 2023 Hometown Legislative Action Day – Dr. William McCoy: Civility and Ethics

    08/02/2023 Duration: 58min

    Dr. William McCoy, director of Clemson University’s Rutland Institute for Ethics, discusses the causes of civility and its impact on ethics, as well as the work that local leaders can do — both personally and in the community — to stop the spread of incivility.

  • 2023 Hometown Legislative Action Day – Executive Director Todd Glover

    08/02/2023 Duration: 14min

    Todd Glover, executive director of the Municipal Association of SC, highlights the importance of legislative advocacy for municipalities, the Association’s new branding and new website, its first-ever Small Cities Summit that will take place before the Annual Meeting in July, and the ongoing civility in local government initiative.

  • 2023 Hometown Legislative Action Day – President Rick Osbon

    08/02/2023 Duration: 06min

    Aiken Mayor Rick Osbon, president of the Municipal Association of SC, takes a look at recent legislative successes, such as Act 84 of 2019, requiring the Local Government Fund to increase as the state’s general fund increases, and Act 176 of 2020, streamlining business licensing tax processes. He also discusses current legislative movement on issues such as fentanyl trafficking, allowing a financial statement instead of an audit for smaller towns, and short-term rentals.

  • 2023 Hometown Legislative Action Day – Legislative Panel Discussion

    08/02/2023 Duration: 24min

    Senate President Thomas Alexander (R-Oconee) and House of Representatives Majority Leader David Hiott (R-Pickens) discuss the General Assembly’s work in the 2023 session, including criminal penalties for fentanyl, squat truck regulations, local government funding, and relationship building between legislators and municipal officials. Aiken Mayor Rick Osbon moderates.

  • From the Dome to Your Home 2/2/23

    03/02/2023 Duration: 35min

    Casey Fields and Scott Slatton discuss legislative action on the different fentanyl trafficking bills, the proposal for an Heir’s Property Commission, and what day-to-day advocacy work looks like at the State House. They also preview Hometown Legislative Action Day, coming on February 7.

  • From the Dome to Your Home 1/27/23

    27/01/2023 Duration: 26min

    Scott Slatton and Casey Fields discuss the impacts of the abortion debate and SC Supreme Court election on the legislative session, as well as subcommittee work on the bond reform bills and progress on H3503, the bill that would increase penalties for trafficking fentanyl.

  • From the Dome to Your Home 1/20/23

    20/01/2023 Duration: 23min

    The Association’s legislative and public policy advocates Joannie Nickel and Erica Wright return to talk about legislative action on bills that would penalize the trafficking of fentanyl, prohibit squat truck modifications and regulate municipal election dates. They also discuss the latest on American Rescue Plan funding as well as healthcare and retirement costs through the SC Public Employee Benefit Authority.

  • From the Dome to Your Home 1/13/23

    13/01/2023 Duration: 21min

    Casey Fields talks with legislative and public policy advocates Joannie Nickel and Erica Wright about the beginning of the 2023 – 24 South Carolina legislative session, including organizational changes in the House and Senate, the Municipal Association’s testimony on funding through the Local Government Fund, and the bill on American Rescue Plan funding allocations.

  • Advocacy Initiatives: S4 Ep50

    19/12/2022 Duration: 31min

    Scott Slatton and Casey Fields preview the Association’s new Advocacy Initiatives, including preserving local authority to regulate short-term rentals, expanding local economic development incentives, enhancing local public safety tools, passing statewide hate crimes legislation and others.

  • A Review of Civility in 2022: S4 Ep49

    14/12/2022 Duration: 22min

    The Municipal Association of SC launched its civility in local government initiative at its 2022 Annual Meeting. Executive Director Todd Glover discusses his experiences talking about civility in front of many diverse audiences in the time since then, and where the focus on civility will go in 2023. Learn more: https://www.masc.sc/Pages/resources/Civility.aspx

  • 2023 Legislative Preview: S4 Ep48

    12/12/2022 Duration: 26min

    In January, the first half of the 2023 – 2024 session of the General Assembly begins. Scott Slatton, director of advocacy and communications; along with Casey Fields, manager for municipal advocacy; explain changes coming to the State House with an unusually large incoming freshman class of legislators, as well as what is happening with prefiled bills and committee assignments.

  • Excellence on Main Street Award – Laurens Lights Up the Night: S4 Ep47

    05/12/2022 Duration: 14min

    The City of Laurens won the 2022 Excellence on Main Street Award for the Laurens Lights Up the Night festival, an Independence Day event with music, fireworks and for the first time a light-mapping video display customized for projection onto the façade of Laurens’ historic courthouse. Laurens Mayor Nathan Senn and Main Street Laurens Executive Director Jonathan Irick discuss the event as well as upcoming projects in downtown Laurens, including a restoration of the courthouse. See the video at vimeo.com/731394098.

  • Achievement Awards – Town of Bluffton’s Mental Health and Public Safety Initiative: S4 Ep46

    21/11/2022 Duration: 30min

    The Town of Bluffton won a 2022 Achievement Award from the Municipal Association for its multifaceted program promoting officer wellness and normalizing mental health assistance. Mayor Lisa Sulka and Councilmember Bridgette Frazier discuss everything from the community-focused parts, including the creation of a mental health advocacy position, to the promotion of good mental health among officers, including a sabbatical benefit. See the award video at vimeo.com/732155399.

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