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Palmetto State Chronicles

Emily Mayer

Get the latest from Emily Mayer as she fights for civil liberties across South Carolina, and has takes on the latest national headlines.

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  • Emily Mayer

    Emily Mayer is a former teacher who has spent the last several years advocating for SC families. She is an expert on the legislative process and strategy, and has advised Democratic campaigns across the state. She lives in Bluffton with her family.

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