WEEKEND:New SC Law Could Reshape Business | Why Community Theatre Matters More Than Ever Ep 696)

EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 35 MIN

WEEKEND:New SC Law Could Reshape Business | Why Community Theatre Matters More Than Ever Ep 696)

from Joey Hudson / Just The Truth · host Joey Hudson

Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson Two very different conversations… but both get to the heart of what makes a community thrive—freedom and culture. First, we break down a major legislative development in South Carolina: the passage of a REINS-style bill, the Small Business Regulatory Freedom Act. What does it mean when unelected agencies can no longer impose major regulations without approval from lawmakers? And how could this reshape the future for small businesses across the state? We’re joined by Dr. Oran Smith of Palmetto Promise Institute to walk us through what this law does, why it matters, and what happens next. Then we shift gears to something just as important to the fabric of our community—the arts. Laura Spencer Nicholas, Executive Artistic Director of Centre Stage, joins us to talk about the power of live theatre, upcoming productions, and how local arts organizations are shaping the next generation. From regulatory reform to community storytelling—this episode covers the issues that impact your daily life more than you might think. 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if you value conversations that matter.   Join our mailing list at joeyhudson.com and also subscribe to our YouTube Channel.  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joeyhudsononline/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/joeyhudson Your texts are always welcome on the Firmin Ford text line 864-477-JOEY(5639) and you can also leave a voice message to be aired on a future podcast.  

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