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==See also==
==See also==
* [[What is an influencer|What is an influencer?]]
* [[What is an influencer|What is an influencer?]]
*[[South Carolina Freedom of Information Act]]
*[[State Policy Network]]
*[[List of South Carolina government-to-government lobbying associations]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 16:35, 17 December 2025

South Carolina Policy Council
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Basic facts
Location:Columbia, S.C.
Type:501(c)(3)
Top official:Michael Burris, CEO
Founder(s):Thomas Roe
Year founded:1986
Website:Official website

The South Carolina Policy Council (SCPC) is a 501(c)(3) public policy research and education organization. SCPC's website describes itself as "South Carolina's longest-serving free market research organization. SCPC was founded in 1986 by Thomas Roe as an independent, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the principles of limited government, individual liberties, free markets, and traditional South Carolina values."[1]

SCPC is part of the State Policy Network, a national think tank network "dedicated solely to improving the practical effectiveness of independent, nonprofit, market-oriented, state-focused think tanks."[2][3]

Background

Thomas Roe founded SCPC in 1986. In January 2010, SCPC launched The Nerve, which the group describes as an "investigative news site focused on emerging policy and political issues facing South Carolina. It produces hard-hitting, one-of-a-kind stories about property rights, overregulation, government waste, lack of transparency, conflicts of interest and abuse of power."[1]

Leadership

As of December 2025, the following individuals held leadership positions at SCPC:[4]

  • Michael Burris, Chief Executive Officer
  • Sam Aaron, Research Director
  • Neil Wolin, Director of Digital Strategy
  • Lindsay Elliott, Administrative Director
  • Rick Brundrett, News Editor at the Nerve

Work and activities

2008 school district FOIA requests

The SCPC made the news in December 2008 when it submitted identical South Carolina Freedom of Information Act requests to each of the state's 85 school districts. In total, the school districts quoted costs exceeding $400,000 to supply the requested documents. Beaufort County School District quoted the highest fee, at $214,000.[5]

The SCPC was also active in opposing public school district employment of lobbyists. Ashley Landess, president of the organization, was quoted in a September 2009 Post and Courier article, saying, "It's a conflict of interest against the people. As a taxpayer, I might be paying a lobbyist to fight for something I don't agree with."[6]

Notable endorsements

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Finances

The following is a breakdown of the South Carolina Policy Council's revenues and expenses from 2011 to 2024. The information comes from ProPublica

South Carolina Policy Council financial data 2011-2024
Year Revenue Expenses
2011 $1,014,882 $1,197,673
2012 $,144,999 $1,115,784
2013 $747,384 $966,908
2014 $1,011,002 $825,365
2015 $587,587 $747,353
2016 $830,674 $821,033
2017 $737,279 $736,086
2018 $572,457 $511,781
2019 $405,536 $451,778
2020 $349,831 $442,601
2021 $373,557 $341,023
2022 $561,223 $546,398
2023 $838,438 $727,353
2024 $628,447 $563,929

See also

External links

Footnotes