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  • A Roundtable Discussion on South Carolina's Energy Future – Featuring Congresswoman Sheri Biggs and Other Distinguished Guests | Season 2, Episode 5
    2025/05/27

    This very special episode of Beyond Policy features a roundtable discussion focused on the energy landscape in South Carolina, highlighting the state's growth, the challenges faced by the nuclear energy sector, and the importance of energy in both economic development and national defense.

    We were pleased to be joined by a very distinguished panel: Congresswoman Sheri Biggs (SC-03), Dr. Jody Lipford (professor at Francis Marion University), Michael Mule (partner with SURGE Public Affairs), Susie Shannon (President & CEO of SC Competes), Brigadier General Robin Stilwell (Adjutant General of South Carolina), and Rick Todd (President & CEO of the SC Trucking Association).

    We discuss the lessons learned from the VC Summer nuclear project, the future of nuclear energy, the role of artificial intelligence in energy solutions, and the significance of energy security for military operations.

    The enlightening conversation emphasizes the need for competitive energy pricing and workforce development to attract industries and support economic growth.

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    44 分
  • Lawson Mansell - Healthcare Freedom Opportunities Galore | Season 2, Episode 4
    2025/05/02

    We are joined this week on Beyond Policy by a very special guest, Palmetto Promise alum Lawson Mansell. He is a health policy analyst with the Niskanen Center in Washington DC, where he specializes in supply-side health care solutions. Dr. Smith and Mansell discuss opportunities for healthcare freedom and deregulation in South Carolina, especially surrounding transparency in healthcare billing and giving patients the right to shop for their healthcare.

    They discuss recent Executive orders from President Trump to promote price transparency and the impacts of the federal No Surprises Act, as well as steps of South Carolina can take to promote transparent billing.

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    56 分
  • Rick Todd – How South Carolina’s Unfair Tort Laws Hurt All Industries, Not Just Bars | Season 2, Episode 3
    2025/04/25

    Rick Todd – How South Carolina’s Unfair Tort Laws Hurt All Industries, Not Just Bars

    In this episode of the Beyond Policy podcast, Rick Todd of the South Carolina Trucking Association discusses the complexities of the trucking industry in South Carolina, including its evolution, the life of truck drivers, and the impact South Carolina’s unfair civil liability laws have on the industry. Trucking companies are too often “cash cow” defendants in aggressive personal injury lawsuits, and companies end up paying far more in damages than their driver was liable. Rick and Dr. Oran Smith dig into the history and context of the current tort reform debate and walk through the content of the South Carolina Justice Act (S.244) passed by the SC Senate. Rick explains why tort reform cannot just be limited to the hospitality industry and needs to include changes for all industries, including trucking. South Carolina’s civil liability system should be fair and balanced, ensuring accountability without punishing innocent parties. And right now, the system is far from just.

    To learn more about the need for lawsuit reform in South Carolina, visit https://palmettopromise.org/legal25/repeal-the-lawsuit-tax/.

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    1 時間
  • Zachary Cady – Will South Carolina Join the Flat Tax Revolution? | Season 2, Episode 2
    2025/04/18

    On this second episode of Season 2 of Beyond Policy, Palmetto Promise Institute’s Dr. Oran Smith interviews economist Zachary Cady of The Buckeye Institute. Palmetto Promise and Buckeye recently released an economic impact analysis of the 2025 personal income tax reform bill proposed by Republican leaders in South Carolina, which would move the state’s highest-in-the-region personal income tax rate to a flat tax of 3.99%, on the way down to 2.49%. In this conversation, Dr. Smith and Cady unpack the results of this study, diving into the dynamic economic scoring model that Buckeye’s Economic Research Center utilizes in their research.

    Will South Carolina join other states across the nation in what Cady calls “the flat tax revolution”? What trade-offs are involved in the legislative process when it comes to tax reform? How do we know how tax code changes will affect the broader economy? All these and questions and more are discussed on this episode of Beyond Policy.

    To read the Buckeye and Palmetto Promise study on the economic impact a 3.99% flat tax would have in South Carolina, click here: https://palmettopromise.org/new-economic-analysis-finds-tax-cut-plan-juices-sc-economy/

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    47 分
  • Pete Sepp—Meeting South Carolina’s Energy and Tax Policy Challenges | Season 2, Episode 1
    2025/04/11

    Welcome to a new season and another episode of the Beyond Policy podcast with your host, Dr. Oran Smith of Palmetto Promise Institute. In this episode, Oran is joined by Pete Sepp, President of the National Taxpayers Union and the NTU Foundation, to discuss two pressing issues in South Carolina: energy freedom and tax reform.

    Sepp emphasizes the critical role of energy in the Palmetto State economy, the challenges posed by the coming eight-fold increase in electricity demand here, and the need for a balanced and comprehensive approach to energy sourcing. Too often, “utilities are building stuff and making their ratepayers pay for it."

    The conversation then shifts to tax reform, where Smith and Sepp explore the new proposal by the Republican leadership of the South Carolina General Assembly (2025) to lower individual income tax rates and transition to a simpler, more common method of calculating income for South Carolina tax purposes (federal Adjusted Gross Income or “AGI”). The discussion centers on the fact that a broader tax base will engage more citizens in the tax system, and lower rates will fuel economic growth.

    Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of the Beyond Policy podcast as we go beyond policy and explore innovative solutions to improve the lives of South Carolina citizens.

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    53 分
  • Josh Archambault - Healthcare in Crisis: Exploring the Broken System and Opportunities for Improvement | Beyond Policy Episode 12
    2023/08/24

    Welcome to another episode of The Beyond Policy Podcast with your host, Oran Smith. In this episode, we are joined by a special guest, Josh Archambault, as we dive deep into the topic of healthcare reform and explore solutions beyond policy.

    During the episode, we discuss various aspects of the broken healthcare system, acknowledging that Medicaid is just one piece of the puzzle. We question whether healthcare systems are losing money due to inefficiency or ineffective care delivery. Drawing comparisons to other industries, we explore the need for a rethinking of delivery methods to address these inefficiencies.

    Josh Archambault shares his insights on the growing interest in direct primary care. We delve into the benefits of direct primary care, where physicians sell memberships to their practice, providing unlimited access to care for a flat monthly rate. We also explore Christian healthcare sharing, which is not insurance but a practice where people with the same faith and beliefs share their healthcare bills with one another.

    In our conversation with Josh Archambault, we delve into the importance of transparency in healthcare costs and the Patient's Right to Save initiative. We discuss the potential benefits of incentivizing patients to choose cash rate providers over insurance, leading to cost savings. We envision the use of a third-party app to help patients find and book appointments, transforming healthcare into a marketplace that benefits patients.

    Along the way, we explore case studies and examples to illustrate the growing cost of hospital services and the impact of government involvement. We examine the effects of Medicaid expansion under Obamacare and the need for prioritizing access to healthcare over mere insurance coverage. We discuss alternative avenues to provide access to care, such as federally qualified health centers and supplemental payments.

    Finally, we highlight the healthcare reforms implemented in Tennessee, Maine, and Arizona, allowing patients to shop for healthcare options and receive deductible credits. We emphasize the importance of the patient's right to save, which aligns incentives and supports motivated patients and independent providers offering cost-effective services with good outcomes.

    Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of The Beyond Policy Podcast as we go beyond policy and explore innovative solutions for a better healthcare system.

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    42 分
  • Patrick Gleason - The Power of State Level Reform | Beyond Policy Episode 11
    2023/07/08

    This week, we are thrilled to have Patrick Gleason, a prominent figure from the organization Americans for Tax Reform and a distinguished contributor to Forbes. As one of the nation's leading voices on tax policy, Patrick will be diving deep into the vast and complicated subject of tax reform.

    We are entering a new era in the United States, where significant policy reform is increasingly shifting to the state level. With DC's political climate more divided than ever, states are stepping up and becoming the new powerhouses of policy change. Patrick and Oran will discuss these developments, exploring the unique challenges and opportunities that come with such transformations.

    They will delve into the history of ATR and the evolution of state-level policy, with insights drawn from states that are leading the charge in policy reform. These narratives shed light on the changing dynamics of American policy-making, providing valuable perspectives for policy enthusiasts, lawmakers, and anyone keen to understand the shifting landscape.

    Whether you're a policy novice or a seasoned analyst, the Beyond Policy Podcast provides a comprehensive view of the forces shaping American policy today.

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    56 分
  • Dr. Shaunette Parker - Empowering Education: Unlocking Potential through ESAs in South Carolina | Beyond Policy Episode 10
    2023/06/16

    In this week's episode, we have a captivating conversation with a special guest, Dr. Shaunette Parker, from the National School Choice Awareness Foundation, Inc. Dr. Parker is a remarkable advocate for the newly passed Education Savings Account (ESA) bill in South Carolina. Her unwavering dedication and influential voice played a pivotal role in the bill's successful passage.

    Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of ESA's and explore the concept of school choice in today's educational landscape. Dr. Parker shares her invaluable insights on the benefits and potential impact of ESAs, shedding light on how they empower parents and students to make informed decisions about their education. We discuss the broader implications of school choice, examining how it can foster innovation, improve academic outcomes, and enhance overall educational equity.

    Whether you're an education enthusiast, a policy wonk, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of education, this episode is a must-listen. Gain a deeper understanding of the ESA bill's significance, hear inspiring stories of positive change, and gain insights into how school choice can transform the educational experiences of students and families.

    Tune in to the Beyond Policy Podcast with Dr. Oran P. Smith and special guest Dr. Shaunette Parker of the National School Choice Awareness Foundation, Inc. This enlightening conversation will leave you inspired and informed about the power of ESAs, school choice, and more.

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    59 分