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"What are some of the highlights from this year's budget that passed in the SC House of Representatives?" Part 2 - Representative David Weeks
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"What are some of the highlights from this year's budget that passed in the SC House of Representatives?" Part 2 - Representative David Weeks #SCLBC #2023minoritybusinessforecast #schouseofrepresentatives #scbudget
"What are some of the highlights from this year's budget that passed in the SC House of Representatives?" Part 1 - Representative David Weeks #SCLBC #2023minoritybusinessforecast #schouseofrepresentatives #scbudget
"What are some resources to help build business credit?" - Hamilton Grant #SCLBC #2023minoritybusinessforecast #businesscredit
"How Important are grants and loans for small businesses?" - Hamilton Grant #SCLBC #2023minoritybusinessforecast #smallbusinesses #grants
"What are some challenges that many entrepreneurs face in 2023?" - Bre Maxwell #SCLBC #2023minoritybusinessforecast #Entrepreneurship #entrepreneur
"What kind of conditions do chiropractors treat?" - Dr. Holly Clark Williams #SCLBC #2023minorityhealthsummit #chiropractor
"What are some techniques we can all use in our daily routine to promote mental well-being and reduce stress levels?" - Dr. Robert Bank #SCLBC #2023minorityhealthsummit #sleep
"How can we increase diversity in the healthcare communities?" - Angela Jenkins #SCLBC #2023minorityhealthsummit #healthcare
"How do we make sure that people are filling out Medicaid forms?" - Christian L. Soura #SCLBC #2023minorityhealthsummit #Medicaidforms
"How can corporations make sure minority voices are heard?" - Christian L. Soura #SCLBC #corporations #2023minorityhealthsummit
"What can the SC General Assembly do to consistently support minority and small business?" - Representative David Weeks #SCLBC #2023minoritybusinessforecast
SCLBC 2023 Minority Health Summit
The purpose for this annual event is to bring together SLCBC members, health organizations, professionals, and leaders from across the state to provide information and conversations focused on health issues impacting South Carolina’s Black and minority communities. This event will be archived and re-released on all SCLBC social media platforms.
Rev Dr Samuel Green, Bishop of the AME Church and member of the.Allen University Board of trustees ...opens the SCLBC Weekly Meeting with a Powerful prayer ... #SCLBC
Third Annual Minority Business Forecast 3-31-2023
SCLBC 3rd Annual
Minority Business Forecast
The purpose of this event is to bring together lawmakers and South Carolina business leaders and professionals for a frank discussion on the topics and issues vital to minority business competitiveness and overall success. The event will also help link SC DBE firms with state and local agencies and departments seeking minority business participation.
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Weekly Chair's Message
Hear this weeks Message from our Chair Rev. Dr. Ivory Thigpen.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Event
Watch this powerful video. We are in such a time that we get to come together and celebrate a life that created an opportunity for who helped paved the way.
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South Carolina Institutes of Innovation and Information Introduction
South Carolina Institutes of Innovation and Information is focused on revolutionizing and cultivating the state’s seven four-year historically black colleges and universities.
Learn how this initiative led by Senator John L. Scott will further the commitment of academics and personal growth while expanding the workforce.