Friends,
Happy
Halloween!
I
enjoyed
meeting
people
out
at
Trinity
Baptist
Church’s
Fall
Festival
and
Trunk
or
Treat
in
Oconee
County—the
kids
had
some
great
costumes!
I
hope
that
you
have
the
opportunity
to
spend
the
holiday
with
family
and
friends
and
that
it
is
safe
and
fun.
Protecting
Air
Facility
Charleston
I
am
very
happy
to
report that
the
closure
of
the
Air
Facility
Charleston
has
been
delayed
at
least
until
December
15,
and
I
am
hopeful
that
we
can
find
a
longer-term
solution
for
the
lifesaving
facility.
Losing
the Air
Facility Charleston
and
its
search-and-rescue
helicopter
would
have
serious
implications
on
one
of
our
nation’s
critical
port
cities
and
adversely
impact
the
safety
of
mariners,
residents
and
tourists
in
the
region.
Admiral
Zukunft’s
commitment
to
delay
closure
of
this
important
facility
until
at
least
December
15th
is
positive
news
for
the
Lowcountry.
With
this
extra
time,
it’s
my
hope
that
the
Coast
Guard
will
look
closely
at
the
safety
and
economic
benefits
of
the
facility
to
South
Carolinians
and
those
in
the
region.
I
will
continue
to
work
closely
with
our
Congressional
delegation
and
the
Coast
Guard
to
explore
options
that
will
keep
the Air
Facility Charleston
operational.
Help
with
Federal
Agencies
If
you
can't
get
an
answer
from
a
federal
agency
in
a
timely
fashion,
or
if
you
feel
you
have
been
treated
unfairly,
I
want
to
help!
My
office
can
often
help
resolve
a
problem
or
get
you
the
information
you
need.
Unfortunately,
we
can’t
always
guarantee
you
a
favorable
outcome,
but
we
can
guarantee
that
we
will
do
everything
we
can
to
help
you.
You
can
call
my
Upstate
(864-233-5366),
Midlands
(803-771-6112),
or
Lowcountry
(843-727-4525)
offices
or
visit
my
website
to
learn
more!
It
is
an
honor
to
serve
as
your
voice
in
the
United
States
Senate. For
more
frequent
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on
my
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Sincerely,
Tim
Scott