Senator Thomas McElveen - SC Senate District 35

Senator Thomas McElveen - SC Senate District 35 YOUR senator from S.C. Senate District 35 representing the people of Sumter, Lee, Kershaw, and Richland Counties!

I’m supporting next month’s referendum on the capital penny because the previous capital penny campaigns have enabled us...
10/12/2024

I’m supporting next month’s referendum on the capital penny because the previous capital penny campaigns have enabled us to accomplish 30 years of progress in less than a decade - from infrastructure, to amenities, to recreational opportunities and better quality of life.

The capital penny is undoubtedly the most painless way to invest in our community and to make it an even more attractive place to work and live.

Two seasoned state legislators from Sumter are publicly endorsing and encouraging a yes-vote on a ballot referendum voters will decide on this November that is poised to collect $125 million for capital improvement projects countywide. If …

Another well-deserved accolade for Liberty STEAM Charter: A School of Inquiry, Innovation, & Impact just as the school c...
09/11/2024

Another well-deserved accolade for Liberty STEAM Charter: A School of Inquiry, Innovation, & Impact just as the school celebrates another expansion!

Congratulations to the board, faculty, staff, scholars, and families at Liberty on being named a semifinalist for the prestigious Yass Prize!

Twenty-five education providers, including a diverse array of schools, community organizations and education technology providers, were named Semifinalist for the 2024 Yass Prize and we were one of them! http://YassPrize.org
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🌧️Thursday Debby Update from SC State Climate Office / SCDNR 🌧️ Key Points:Debby is finally on the move after making lan...
08/08/2024

🌧️Thursday Debby Update from SC State Climate Office / SCDNR 🌧️

Key Points:

Debby is finally on the move after making landfall at Bulls Bay this morning and will pull away to the north this afternoon and evening. Good riddance!

Flash flooding will diminish this afternoon and evening as Debby moves away and rain tapers to lingering showers. However, afternoon and evening thunderstorms, primarily over the Coastal Plain over the next few days, could be heavy enough to cause localized flash flooding.

River flooding will become the primary concern for South Carolinians after tonight. In addition to the extreme rainfall in our state since Monday, extreme rainfall has occurred in North Carolina; much of that will drain into our rivers in the coming days. Rapid rises will occur on the P*e Dee and Catawba Rivers through Friday.

Moderate to major river flooding along the Coastal Plain will last for days as these rivers are normally slow to fall.

The damaging wind risk is now low and will end this evening.

Additional tornadoes are unlikely.

There is no longer a risk of storm surge along our coast.

Debby is finally on the move and will soon exit to the north. At press time, it was centered near Pageland and moving north at about 10 mph. The P*e Dee region and Catawba River Area took it on the chin this morning with flooding rains and gusty winds that took down some trees. Wind and rain will lessen through this evening as the storm pulls away to the north.

I'll go into more detail about trends in tropical cyclone activity in Friday's edition (and hopefully, my stretch of getting the day right continues ... if not, I'll have to drop in a "days since incident" meme). The nutshell version is that things look quiet for a little while. There are no features in the Atlantic that have a chance to develop for about the next five days.

However, we will have to deal with the storm's lingering effects for days. The primary concern will be river flooding, which will be serious in some areas. Major flooding is forecast along the P*e Dee and Little P*e Dee Rivers, and moderate (nearly major) flooding is expected along the Edisto River. If you're in Chesterfield County, the P*e Dee will rise fast over the next 24-36 hours. Keep in mind that the rivers along our Coastal Plain are slow to fall when they flood, so moderate to major flooding will last several days along those rivers. If you're in an area that floods along one of those rivers, follow the instructions of local officials and be ready to evacuate if your area is affected.

Once Debby gets out of the way, a "not as hot front" will move into South Carolina and turn stationary for days. The good part of that situation is that the front will keep it from getting terribly hot in the wake of Debby, with our highs mainly in the seasonable upper 80s and lower 90s across the state through the upcoming weekend. Dry areas of the western Upstate may be a bit hotter, though.

The bad part of this situation is that the front will trigger thunderstorms with slow-moving downpours along our Coastal Plain, which is the last thing that area needs. So, people in that area should be ready to react to localized flash flooding each day through at least Sunday. Of course, more rain may affect the extent of river flooding. Also, a locally severe storm can't be ruled out each afternoon, but you already know that our routine summertime thunderstorms can be locally severe.

However, it looks like the Atlantic tropics will turn more active again starting at the middle to end of next week. Early signs are that a storm could pass through the western Atlantic in 7-10 days (hopefully passing through figurative goalposts at Hatteras and Bermuda), at the start of what looks to be a busy spell that appears to be on the way for the 15th and beyond. So, Debby might only be the first of the storms we'll be dealing with this year, and you'll want to be sure you're ready if we do get another storm. If you need help with storm preparation, your go-to website is hurricane.sc.

6.5.2024  |  "THANK YOU"
06/09/2024

6.5.2024 | "THANK YOU"

Confirmation hearing this morning for the Governor’s nominee for Secretary of Transportation, Justin Powell. Outgoing Se...
02/07/2024

Confirmation hearing this morning for the Governor’s nominee for Secretary of Transportation, Justin Powell.

Outgoing Secretary Christy Hall, whose career of service to our state has been phenomenal, is seated in the background.

I’m confident that Mr. Powell has the experience and the knowledge to capably lead the SCDOT forward, and will vote to confirm his nomination.

Another informative and well-attended “Conversations with Conservationists” Senate briefing co-hosted with Sen. Campsen....
01/17/2024

Another informative and well-attended “Conversations with Conservationists” Senate briefing co-hosted with Sen. Campsen. Special thanks to all of the presenters and to those who attended.

As our state continues to grow, we must be diligent about protecting our many resources.

12/23/2023

This is nothing short of a Christmas miracle; thankful for the SCDOT workers who stayed dedicated to the cause around the clock to bringing faster relief than expected to an extraordinarily difficult traffic situation.

Please see the info shared below and continue to follow updates from SCDOT. I have personally spoken with leadership at ...
12/21/2023

Please see the info shared below and continue to follow updates from SCDOT. I have personally spoken with leadership at SCDOT - while they are certainly aware that this is a terrible time of year for people to be experiencing traffic delays, safety remains their biggest concern. They have plans to work around the clock and I have been assured that this is a priority for the agency.

A little bit of weather didn’t dampen Christmas spirit at the 27th Boykin Christmas Parade - one of SC’s most fun holida...
12/17/2023

A little bit of weather didn’t dampen Christmas spirit at the 27th Boykin Christmas Parade - one of SC’s most fun holiday traditions in a wonderful community!

Enjoyed getting to ride with my friend and Lee, Kershaw, and Sumter legislative delegations mate Rep. Will Wheeler in the parade.

If you didn’t make it this year, put it on your calendar for 2024!

This is much appreciated, as always 🙏
12/06/2023

This is much appreciated, as always 🙏

Join us in prayer for Senator Thomas McElveen - SC Senate District 35 of Sumter County. Commit with us to praying daily for our state's leaders!

What a special day in Bethune to pay honor to the memory of a very special man, Mr. Aaron Hough!
12/05/2023

What a special day in Bethune to pay honor to the memory of a very special man, Mr. Aaron Hough!

(Information for the following story was through a video provided by the Hough family, whom the Chronicle-Independent thanks for their assistance. Photographs were either taken from the video or provided

The Annual Greater Sumter Chamber of Commerce Legislative Breakfast with colleagues on the Sumter Delegation is always o...
12/01/2023

The Annual Greater Sumter Chamber of Commerce Legislative Breakfast with colleagues on the Sumter Delegation is always one of my favorite events this time of year.

Thank you to all of the folks who came out this morning, to the Chamber for putting on a great event along with the sponsors, to Alice Drive Baptist Church for hosting, and to Jack Osteen for moderating again this year!

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