Dear
Friends,
I
hope
this
finds
you
well.
Hurricane
Matthew
was
a
devastating
storm,
and
we must now
come
together
as
a
state
to
recover. I want
to
thank
our
first
responders
and
emergency
workers,
who
have
done
and
continue
to
do
an
amazing
job
in
their
efforts
to
keep
us
safe.
Over
the
past
two
days,
I
have
visited areas
that
were
heavily
affected
by
Hurricane
Matthew.
Yesterday I traveled
with
the
Coast
Guard
from
upper
Charleston
County
to
the
other
side
of
Edisto
Beach,
and
today
we
visited
Horry
and
Beaufort
Counties.
While
parts
of
our
state
are beginning to
recover
from
the
storm,
we
must
also
stay
vigilant
as
there
are
still
some
dangers
ahead
of
us.
Multiple
rivers
have
yet
to
crest,
and
we
are seeing communities
throughout
the
Pee
Dee
greatly
affected
by
these
floodwaters.
Many
homes
along
the
coast are
still
without
power.
I
encourage
everyone
to
please
follow
the
directions
of
local
authorities
as
they
return
to
their
homes.
For
those
seeking
additional information,
I
have
posted
links
on
my
website
that
I
thought
might
be
helpful
to
those
directly
affected
by
the
storm.
Also,
please
be
wary
of
scammers.
Many
South
Carolinians
received
email
updates
about
power
outages
-
this
is
a
phishing
scam.
If
you
don't
know
the
email
address,
don't
click
it!
Additionally,
there
have
been
reports
that
people
are
posing
as
FEMA
agents. Don’t
just
assume
someone
works
for
FEMA,
please
ask
for
credentials!
Governor
Haley
has
made
the
official
request
for
disaster
assistance,
and
my
office
will
work
with
FEMA
as
we
learn
what
areas
of
the
state
are
eligible
for
assistance.As
always,
please
feel
free
to
contact
my
office
if
you
need
assistance.
We
will
do
the
best
to
help
in
any
way
that
we
can.
God
Bless
our
state;
my
prayers
are
with
those
who
lost
loved
ones
during
the
storm,
and
those
who
have
lost
their
homes. We
will
rebuild
stronger.
We
are
South
Carolina,
and
nothing
can
keep
us
down
for
long.
Sincerely,

Tim
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