Does anyone know the connection between Chellis and a Mr. Chapman of Charleston?
DonApril 14th 01:14pm
I just read the fact check page, and I am appalled that the Treasurer would verbally change a large contract. If he worked for me, or any other business, he would be fired at once. These guys think they own the state and everything in it. How can this be legal?
NancyApril 14th 01:33pm
Yes it is ALL your PUBLIC money... Get the facts, Malyerck is the insider politico spinning the Treasurer's fraud, waste and abuse. Get the facts!
http://www.curtisloftis.com/factcheck
Jeffrey SewellApril 14th 09:35am
Well, if there's a political hack out there "throwing rhetoric" around, that person is Malyerck. He's an overpaid Yankee whose entire career has consisted of "throwing rhetoric" and "being a political hack."
Taxpayers and voters know what they don't want: another bureaucrat. Especially a bureaucrat like Chellis, who never got around to complying with a legislative mandate to handle revenue collections, causing a $60M+ budget shortfall. Facts. Truth. Get familiar with those concepts Chellis. And brush up on your spin, Malyerck. You're gettin' rusty.
LeeApril 15th 04:21pm
Why did Loftis leave his previous positions at Aging and with Eckstrom?
WayneApril 16th 09:28am
Curtis Loftis gave Andre Bauer a 18 to 24 month commitment to turn the office around. He did just that, and was rewarded with the Lt. Governor's highest award and thanks.
Richard Eckstrom asked Curtis to assist with two projects that were ongoing in his office. He did just that, and was kindly thanked by Mr. Eckstrom for his good work.
Curtis in only interested in changing state government and he is not interested in being on the public's payroll.