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Stronger Bonds
by ParkerPoe.com
Stronger Bonds is a podcast that explores the important and sometimes complex topics that local governments and businesses face daily.In each short, digestible episode, Ray Jones and Emily Luther, seasoned attorneys at Parker Poe, will have an honest, unfiltered conversation on a specific issue - whether that's financing, taxes, infrastructure, economic development, or more. It'll be just like sitting in on one of our chats at the office.We have a passion for building relationships and helping clients solve problems. That's what inspired the name "Stronger Bonds" - it represents the bonds we form and the bonds used to finance projects that move communities forward.So join us as we break down intricate subject matter in an engaging, accessible way. We'll give you the 30,000-foot view and arm you with practical knowledge you can use. Be sure to tune in and reach out with any topics you'd like us to cover.Thanks for embarking on this podcast journey with
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Stronger Bonds - Live from the GFOA!
On this special episode of Stronger Bonds, the team takes the stage live from the 2026 South Carolina Government Finance Officers Association (SC GFOA) Conference. In front of an audience of public finance leaders and professionals from across the state, the conversation dives into the power of relationships, leadership, communication, and collaboration in local government.From real-world challenges to meaningful success stories, this live session highlights how stronger connections create stronger communities. Whether you attended the conference or are tuning in afterward, this episode offers practical insights, authentic conversations, and plenty of takeaways for anyone working to build trust and impact within their organization.https://gfoasc.org/Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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When Company Comes Callin'
This episode, Emily & Ray are joined by Jeff Shacker — a new member on the Parker Poe Consulting team — to explore how local governments can effectively navigate private development proposals, emphasizing due diligence, strategic planning, and managing expectations to foster successful public-private partnerships.Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Affordable Housing Property Tax Exemption
This episode explores the complex relationship between government investments in affordable housing and the associated public costs, focusing on property tax exemptions in South Carolina and North Carolina. We discuss the role of nonprofits, legislative changes, and the ongoing debate about ensuring effective and compliant affordable housing initiatives.Listen to our previous episode on Affordable Housing Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Installment Purchase Revenue Bonds
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, hosts Ray Jones and Emily Luther delve into the complexities of Installment Purchase Revenue Bonds (IPRBs), a flexible financing tool for local governments. They discuss the mechanics of IPRBs, the role of nonprofits in facilitating these bonds, and the impact of recent legislative changes on their use. The conversation highlights the benefits and challenges of IPRBs, emphasizing their importance in funding essential community projects while navigating the intricacies of local government financing.Key Topics:The critical difference between IPRBs and general obligation debt, and why nonprofits are central to this processHow local governments can use revenue sources beyond property taxes—like development fees, hospitality taxes, and even infrastructure impact fees—to make installment paymentsThe market’s view of IPRBs, their cost relative to traditional bonds, and why they aren’t just "cheaper" or a loopholeLegislative tweaks: what recent bills could mean for this flexible financing tool and your community’s growth plansReal-world examples of cities using IPRBs for projects that serve development, all while preserving borrowing capacity for emergencies and essential infrastructureLink to Senate Bill 891: https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess126_2025-2026/bills/891.htmParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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You won’t believe how much a fire truck costs…
Most local governments spend millions on fire trucks and police cars—yet many citizens have no idea just how much these essential services really cost. In this eye-opening episode of Stronger Bonds, Ray Jones and Emily Luther peel back the curtain on the true price of public safety and municipal expenses, revealing costs that have doubled since 2020 and explaining why your tax dollars are more vital—and expensive—than ever.If you've ever wondered why local taxes keep inching upward or how governments juggle rising costs with limited revenue, this is your go-to episode. This episode is perfect for elected officials, public servants, and engaged citizens alike— anyone wanting a behind-the-scenes look at how local governments stretch limited funds to serve their communities. Recognize the complexities behind those tax bills and walk away with a new appreciation for the hard decisions (and high costs) involved in keeping your town safe and thriving.Whether you're attending a city council meeting, managing a municipal project, or simply curious about why local taxes keep rising, this episode will equip you with insights to navigate the delicate dance of budgeting, inflation, and public service. It’s a conversation you can’t afford to miss.https://greenvillejournal.com/news/explainer-how-municipalities-develop-budgets-pay-for-operations/Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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The Columbia Bond Team Reflects on 2025 and Looks Ahead to 2026
Welcome to a very special episode of Stronger Bonds, where we’re pulling back the curtain and inviting you behind the scenes with the entire Columbia Bond team. For our end-of-season episode, Emily and Ray are joined in the studio by colleagues Emily Zackon and Ryan Romano for the first time, making this a true team affair.In this candid and lighthearted conversation, you’ll get to know the voices you may have only heard about in passing—the “other Emily” (Emily Zackon), a dedicated bond attorney and mom of two, and Ryan Romano, whose journey brought him from Georgia to Columbia and into the specialized world of government finance law. Together, the team reflects on their favorite moments and challenging deals from the past year, shares unexpected twists—both in the legal world and at the lunch counter—and even recounts some of their funniest and goofiest experiences, like a memorable hypnotist conference and office snack mishaps.But it’s not all laughs; there’s thoughtful reflection on professional growth, team traditions, and what’s coming up for 2026—including their hopes for more efficient workflows, more technical mini-episodes, and maybe even Stronger Bonds swag.Whether you’re a longtime listener, a fellow practitioner, or just curious about the real life of bond lawyers, this episode is full of stories, gratitude, and a look ahead—with a few surprises along the way. Join us as the Columbia Bond team closes out 2025 and sets the stage for what’s next.Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesEmily ZackonRyan RomanoParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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From the Council Chair to the Senate Floor: An Interview with Senator Overture Walker
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, Emily Luther and Ray Jones welcome South Carolina State Senator Overture Walker for an inspiring conversation about public service, local government partnerships, and the transformative impact of economic development in the Midlands. Tune in for heartfelt reflections, practical advice for local leaders, and behind-the-scenes stories about Scout Motors and legislative strategies. Whether you’re interested in government, community building, or personal growth, this episode offers valuable insights and a genuine dose of connection—don’t miss it!Overture’s Senate Bio: South Carolina Legislature Online - Member BiographyStoney Walker Law Firm: Personal Injury & Criminal Defense Attorney | North Charleston & Columbia, SCTimestamped Overview00:00 "South Carolina Senator's Journey"06:13 "Reflecting Paths and Choices"06:45 Stable Families Build Strong Communities11:23 Reflections on County Council Service14:07 Economic Contrast: Upstate vs. Midlands20:21 "Governance Focus: Citizens' Best Interest"23:03 "Addressing Sex Offender Residency Laws"27:34 Dr. King Revised Iconic Speech30:10 "Don't Suffer in Silence"31:51 "Local Impact Over Legislation"35:48 "Fostering Local-Government Collaboration"38:37 "School Board's Role in Policy"43:00 Mandatory Ignition Interlock Proposal46:55 "Transferring Roads to Local Control"49:00 Fireworks, Laws, and Grass54:58 "Family Holidays and Travel"55:41 "Family First, Busy Days"Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Bridging State and Local Government: Insights from Speaker Murrell Smith
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, Ray and Emily sit down with a special guest who’s been at the center of decision-making in South Carolina for nearly 25 years: Murrell Smith, Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives.Join us as Speaker Smith shares his journey from a young attorney with a passion for politics to leading the State House, reflecting on the lessons learned along the way. We’ll get into what it means to build relationships, earn trust, and serve a community—not just at the state level, but locally in Sumter, where the concept of “Team Sumter” has helped foster growth and unity.This episode is packed with insights on the evolving role of state government as a partner for cities, counties, and school districts, strategies for effective advocacy, and the future of economic development in South Carolina. Plus, stick around for some lighter moments where we talk favorite local eats, family, and life outside the legislature.Whether you’re involved in local government, curious about public service, or just want to know what’s happening behind the scenes as South Carolina continues to grow, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.Murrell Smith BioSmith RobinsonTimestamped Overview00:00 State-Local Government Collaboration Insight03:49 "Seizing Life's Opportunities"06:35 "Commitment and Legacy in Service"09:45 "Learn Rules and People"15:17 "Resolving Issues, Elevating Sumter"19:17 "Challenges of Part-Time Legislating"20:58 Family First, Always Balancing Life23:39 Building Partnerships Over Criticism28:02 "Streamlining Education and Workforce Goals"30:46 Infrastructure and Growth Challenges36:14 "Reviving Nuclear in South Carolina"38:14 "South Carolina's Reshoring Success"42:08 Tax Equity and Shared Responsibility46:31 South Carolina's Justice System Challenges47:45 "Around the Counter Chats"50:50 Sumter Dining HighlightsParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Examining Act 388: Part 3 – A Local Government Perspective
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, Emily Luther and Ray Jones sit down with Todd Glover, Executive Director of the Municipal Association of South Carolina, to dive into the real-world effects of Act 388 on local governments. From limited property tax growth to the growing reliance on sales taxes and fees, they explore the challenges municipalities face in balancing budgets, funding essential services, and navigating shifting tax burdens. Tune in for an engaging and candid discussion packed with firsthand insights, local government stories, and ideas on where reforms could go next—perfect for anyone interested in the intersections of taxes, policy, and community impact!Todd Glover, Executive Director of the Municipal Association of SCMunicipal Association of South Carolina Act 388 of 2006: South Carolina Legislature OnlineTimestamped Overview00:00 Todd's Aiken Connection Revealed04:15 Choosing MPA Over Law09:17 Regional Advocacy Meetings Overview11:27 Act 388 and School Funding Shift15:33 Property Tax Caps and Revenue Shifts18:05 Property Tax Pressure Concerns23:14 Assessed Value Caps and Millage Queries24:24 Rollback Millage Impact Discussion28:44 City Administrator's Tough Decisions32:07 "Tax System Challenges Explained"36:04 Tax Burden Shifting Strategies Analyzed37:20 "Importance of Employee Raises"46:19 "Persisting Problem, No Solution Yet"Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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How Local Governments Borrow Money
Welcome back to Stronger Bonds, where Emily Luther and Ray Jones dive into the fascinating world of government development, taxes, and public finance! In this episode, Emily and Ray are taking it back to basics—shedding light on what it really means to be a “bond lawyer” and demystifying the process of how local governments borrow money.Have you ever wondered how your property taxes are connected to that new school building, park, or updated water system in your community? Emily and Ray break down the different types of government debt, the roles that bond lawyers play, and the multi-step process of bringing public projects from planning to completion. You’ll learn why government borrowing isn’t the same as personal debt, how your elected officials and frontline administrators weigh tough financial decisions, and how the community’s voice sets government priorities in motion.With their usual blend of practical insight, humor, and real-world stories—including summer adventures in France, moving college kids, and the “mystery” of a bond closing—Emily and Ray make the complexities of public finance approachable for everyone, whether you’re tuning in during your commute or just curious about what happens behind the scenes of your local government.Get ready to go behind the scenes of city hall as Stronger Bonds untangles the nuts and bolts of government borrowing, the checks and balances in place to protect taxpayers, and the teamwork required to make community improvements a reality. This episode is packed with valuable takeaways for elected officials, administrators, and citizens alike!Timestamp:00:00 Inside Public Finance Law05:48 Challenges for Finance and Admin Staff08:35 Understanding Millage and Property Tax11:48 Validating Government Bonds Process14:13 "Understanding Tax Exempt Debt"16:20 Understanding Government Debt Types20:39 Balancing Infrastructure Needs and Public Concerns23:17 "Revenue Management and Debt Coverage"25:51 "Revenues and Insights Session"30:20 Bond Issuance Process Explained32:19 Strategic Planning and Stakeholder Engagement37:39 Three-Reading Ordinance Process41:07 "Teamwork in Bond Authorization"42:33 "Size Dictates Debt Management"47:31 Meeting Documentation Verification Process50:43 The Complexity of Closing Deals51:38 Bond Deals: A Beginner's Guide55:15 Act 388 Discussion PreviewParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Examining Act 388: Part 2 – The Inside Story
Welcome to another episode of Stronger Bonds! In this installment, hosts Emily Luther and Ray Jones return after a brief hiatus to continue their deep dive into one of South Carolina's most transformative pieces of tax legislation—Act 388. Picking up where they left off in their Act 388 series, Ray and Emily are joined by a special guest: Vincent Sheheen, former state senator, mayor of Camden, attorney, and author—who was actually in the room during Act 388’s genesis.Together, they unpack the insider story behind the bill, discuss the driving forces and key players that shaped its passage, and explore the compromises that shifted property tax reform in new and sometimes controversial directions. Listeners will get exclusive insights into the legislative process, hear stories from the Senate floor (including the legendary “chicken box” negotiations), and learn about the far-reaching impact of Act 388 on local governments, schools, and South Carolina’s future.Plus, stick around for the always-fun Around the Counter segment, where the team shares their favorite local “hole in the wall” lunch spots—and invites listeners to send in their own recommendations.Whether you’re a property tax aficionado, a local government pro, or just hungry for a fun lunch recommendation, this episode promises sharp insights, candid conversation, and a peek behind the legislative curtain. Thanks for joining us on Stronger Bonds, where we talk all things government, development, taxes, finance, and yes—lunch!Act 388 of 2006: South Carolina Legislature OnlineVincent’s Book: https://uscpress.com/The-Concise-Guide-to-South-Carolina-State-GovernmentThe Honorable Vincent A. Sheheen, Mayor of Camden, SC: Your Guide to Camden, SCVincent A. Sheheen, Attorney & Mediator - Savage, Royall, & Sheheen00:00 Introduction03:38 Municipal Millage Levying Questions06:42 Improving Act 388 Impact12:23 School Funding's Impact on Property Tax13:08 Key Legislative Leaders Unite17:27 Property Tax Revolution and Impacts22:23 Property Tax Impact on Housing Market24:05 Senate Compromise on Property Tax28:07 Tax Breaks Hinder Economic Growth31:58 Millage Cap Exemptions for Counties34:02 Property Tax Reform for Education35:51 Writing South Carolina's Government Guide41:56 Favorite Hole-in-the-Wall Lunches?45:28 Exploring Act 388 InsightsParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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The Role of Municipal Advisors + SC GFOA Conference Insights | Stronger Bonds LIVE
Welcome to another episode of Stronger Bonds, the podcast where Emily Luther and Ray Jones dive into the world of government development, taxes, and finance. In this episode, recorded live from the bustling concourse of the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, Emily and Ray bring listeners the experience of the South Carolina Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) Spring Conference—an event that unites public finance professionals from across the state.Ray and Emily sit down with Patrick Jarvis, committee chair and conference planner for the SC GFOA, to talk about the importance of connection, community, and professional development within government finance. Patrick shares insights on the history and mission of the GFOA, the value of continuing education for finance officers, and the importance of bridging collaboration for fiscal success—the conference’s central theme.Later, the conversation turns to Walter Goldsmith, CEO of First Tryon Advisors, who unpacks the vital role of municipal advisors in public finance transactions. Walter breaks down how his firm helps cities and counties navigate the complexities of borrowing for critical public projects and reflects on what it means to be a true fiduciary for clients in a rapidly changing financial landscape.Along the way, Emily and Ray circle back on questions from previous episodes around state tax structure and municipal millage, all while sharing a peek into the organized chaos of their own lives during the hectic month of May.Whether you’re a seasoned government finance pro or simply curious about how fiscal decisions shape communities, this episode offers a lively insider’s look into the networks, challenges, and collaborations that keep our public institutions running strong.Hosts:Emily Luther - https://www.parkerpoe.com/attorneys/emily-s-lutherRay Jones - https://www.parkerpoe.com/attorneys/ray-e-jonesParker Poe - https://www.parkerpoe.com/Links:Government Finance Officers Association of South Carolina - https://gfoasc.org/Patrick Jarvis - https://www.sccommerce.com/about/leadership-directors/patrick-jarvisWalter Goldsmith - https://www.firsttryon.com/bios/walter-goldsmith/Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Examining Act 388: Part 1 - Foundations
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, Emily Luther and Ray Jones kick off a special multi-part series focused on one of the most important—and often misunderstood—topics in South Carolina local government: Act 388.Emily and Ray open the conversation by laying down the groundwork for understanding property taxes, the "lifeblood" of local government revenue across cities, counties, and school districts. They break down the basic property tax equation, demystifying terms like assessed value, millage rates, and assessment ratios, and highlighting why these tax dollars play such a pivotal role in funding everything from police cars to public schools.After offering this property tax primer, Emily and Ray set the stage for why Act 388 represents such a seismic shift in how local governments operate. They reflect on the nearly 20 years since its passage, using real-world examples (and even a little home renovation humor) to illustrate how this legislation fundamentally changed both the way property values are assessed and how taxes are collected—especially for schools.The episode also teases upcoming interviews with people who were on the frontlines of Act 388’s creation and those wrestling with its ongoing effects. Whether you’re a policy wonk, a taxpayer curious about why your bill looks the way it does, or someone involved in local government, this is the perfect place to build your foundational understanding before diving deeper into Act 388’s impact throughout the rest of the series.Don’t forget to subscribe—and if you have questions you’d like Emily and Ray to address in this series, send them along to [email protected]. Get ready for a clear, candid, and sometimes surprising look at one of South Carolina’s most consequential pieces of legislation!Time Stamps:00:00 Property Taxes: Essential Local Revenue05:27 Property Tax Calculation Explained08:12 Property Appraisal Methods Explained10:18 Property Reassessment Timing Explained13:34 Manufacturing Property Tax Reduction Impact17:41 Variable Mill Value in Counties20:08 Variable Revenue, Consistent Costs22:48 Debt Service Millage Explained28:32 Supreme Court School Bond Case30:13 Impact of the Great Swap34:20 Act 388 Property Tax Cap36:02 Taxation Shift Mechanism Explained41:06 Act 388: Strict Millage Cap43:37 Negative Population Growth and Inflation Impacts48:02 Act 388's Impact on Local Governance48:44 Negotiation and School District ChallengesParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Opportunities and Challenges in Emerging Micropolitans: Insights from Conway and Summerville
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, Ray and Emily sit down with Scott Slatton and Adam Emrick, two city administrators who delve into the growth, challenges, and exciting opportunities facing their booming micropolitan communities of Summerville and Conway, South Carolina. The discussion explores topics like infrastructure, budgetary concerns, and annexation, while also highlighting innovative partnerships and community projects that are shaping the future. Tune in to hear firsthand insights on managing rapid development and creating thriving local economies in some of the fastest-growing areas in the country.Hosts:Emily Luther - https://www.parkerpoe.com/attorneys/emily-s-lutherRay Jones - https://www.parkerpoe.com/attorneys/ray-e-jonesParker Poe - https://www.parkerpoe.com/Links:City of Conway, SCAdam Emrick on LinkedInTown of Summerville, SCScott Slatton on LinkedInSummerville, South Carolina named the #1 Suburb People Want to Move to (2 Other SC Cities Also Made the Top 10) in new reportParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Turning Market Talk into Action - What Municipalities Need to Know: Special Guests Tim Winslow & Edwards Boyles Reflect on 2024 & Forecast 2025
In the first Stronger Bonds episode of 2025, Emily Luther and Ray Jones invite listeners to reflect on the past year and look towards the challenges and opportunities of 2025 with expert insights from guests Tim Winslow of the South Carolina Association of Counties and Edward Boyles of Wells Fargo Securities. The conversation deep dives into the intricacies of municipal bonds, economic outlooks, and the potential implications of changing tax regulations, offering a comprehensive exploration of government, development, taxes, and finance. Tune in for a thought-provoking analysis and practical guidance on navigating the evolving landscape of local government finance and policy.Hosts:Emily Luther - https://www.parkerpoe.com/attorneys/emily-s-lutherRay Jones - https://www.parkerpoe.com/attorneys/ray-e-jonesParker Poe - https://www.parkerpoe.com/Links:South Carolina Association of CountiesTim Winslow, Executive Director - SCACJosh Rhodes, Tim’s “handler” & Deputy Executive Director and General CounselWells Fargo SecuritiesEdward Boyles, Managing Director, Wells Fargo SecuritiesPhiladelphia Eagles Offensive LineTime Stamps:[00:00:03] - Introduction[00:01:03] - Reflecting on December and January[00:02:44] - Economic Observations of 2024[00:05:40] - 2025 Economic and Policy Outlook[00:07:13] - Introducing Guests[00:08:13] - Guest Segment: Tim Winslow[01:06:23] - Around the Counter Segment[01:21:33] - Guest Segment: Edward BoylesParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Making Sense of the Cents: Navigating the Complexities of County Sales Tax for Public Projects
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, hosts Emily and Ray dive into the intricacies of local sales taxes and their critical role in funding infrastructure projects. From understanding the nuances between capital project sales taxes and transportation sales taxes to the importance of meticulous planning and community involvement, this episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in local governance and development. Tune in to discover how your community can effectively manage sales tax revenue to improve roads and fund long-term projects!Map of SC Counties that have an optional sales tax: ST500_DRAFT_04052023 (current as of May 1, 2023 - DOR will update as taxes approved in November begin to be imposed in May of 2025 or later)Check out some of the local sales taxes: Capital Project, Transportation, Local Option Sales Tax, County Green Space, School District, Education Capital ImprovementGuidelines for Spending Transportation Sales Tax Revenues: SC Revenue Ruling #22-2Silent Night in German: Stille Nacht (Silent Night) – Lyric VideoMore info on the Christmas Pickle Tradition: What Is A Christmas Pickle And Where Did It Come From?Hosts: Emily Luther - https://www.parkerpoe.com/attorneys/emily-s-lutherRay Jones - https://www.parkerpoe.com/attorneys/ray-e-jonesParker Poe - https://www.parkerpoe.com/Do you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Unpacking FOIA Rules and Honoring a Career - Stronger Bonds LIVE
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, Ray Jones & Emily Luther sit down with Maceo Nance to honor his remarkable 50-year career in economic development and discuss the intricacies of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Listeners will gain invaluable insights into Nance's journey, impactful contributions, and expertise on FOIA compliance, featuring live audience questions and practical scenarios. Tune in to celebrate a legacy of economic growth and enhance your understanding of transparency in government operations.SC Economic Developers AssociationMaceo NanceRay JonesEmily LutherParker PoeParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Careers in Local Government: A Changing Landscape
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, Emily and Ray explore the complex world of local government. They discuss government administrators' challenges and opportunities amid a wave of retirements and pay discrepancies. Featuring insights from esteemed guests Dr. Kendra Stewart, Leonardo Brown, and Shawn Bell, the conversation highlights the importance of strategic networking, community building, and team dynamics in overcoming obstacles and making impactful changes. Tune in to discover why local government offers rewarding career paths and how strategic planning can strengthen communities.SC City and County Management AssociationThe Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Center for Livable CommunitiesCity of Fountain Inn, SC Richland County, SCParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Affordable Housing: Challenges and Solutions
In this episode of Stronger Bonds, Ray and Emily delve into the intricate world of affordable housing, exploring funding strategies from government sources and private sector contributions to vital policy changes and land use. They highlight the economic benefits and development potential of affordable housing while also addressing the challenges and necessary solutions to make it viable. Tune in to gain valuable insights into how affordable housing can strengthen communities and spur economic growth. Remember to subscribe and follow the show so future episodes drop into your playlist. Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Understanding Home Rule: Challenges and Opportunities with Local Government Expert Clay Killian
In this episode, Ray and Emily discuss Home Rule, why South Carolina local governments act in the manner they do, and what powers and limitations they have to address the needs of their citizens. They are joined by Clay Killian, a former local government official, to discuss his lived experience of working in and with local governments for over 40 years. For the extra credit listeners, here are links to the constitutional provisions establishing Home Rule in South Carolina, the general laws relating to counties, and the general laws relating to municipalities. Learn more about Parker Poe ConsultingToday's Guest: Clay KillianClay Killian in Palmetto Groove!Here's the Strawberry Cake Recipe that Emily used. Everyone loved it except her 6-year-old. FYI: freeze-dried strawberries are readily available at your local Target.Parker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Introducing Stronger Bonds: Where Relationships and Bonds Meet
Join Ray Jones and Emily Luther as they take you behind the scenes of their day-to-day conversations about the complex issues their clients face. In this inaugural episode of Stronger Bonds, they introduce themselves, explain the podcast's mission to provide honest and accessible insights and preview upcoming topics like home rule, local government financing, and affordable housing. Tune in for engaging, digestible episodes that simplify the complicated world of bonds, laws, and local governance.parkerpoe.comParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Stronger Bonds Podcast - Trailer
Stronger Bonds is a podcast that explores the important and sometimes complex topics that local governments and businesses face daily.In each short, digestible episode, Ray Jones and Emily Luther, seasoned attorneys at Parker Poe, will have an honest, unfiltered conversation on a specific issue - whether that's financing, taxes, infrastructure, economic development, or more. It'll be just like sitting in on one of our chats at the office.We have a passion for building relationships and helping clients solve problems. That's what inspired the name "Stronger Bonds" - it represents the bonds we form and the bonds used to finance projects that move communities forward.So join us as we break down intricate subject matter in an engaging, accessible way. We'll give you the 30,000-foot view and arm you with practical knowledge you can use. Be sure to tune in and reach out with any topics you'd like us to cover.Thanks for embarking on this podcast journey with us! Simple Conversations about Complex TopicsParker Poe - Government & MunicipalitiesEmily LutherRay JonesDo you have a question, a topic idea, or a request? Please email us at [email protected] Bonds is recorded and produced by Robby Woodard. If you like golf, check out BestBall.com.
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Stronger Bonds is a podcast that explores the important and sometimes complex topics that local governments and businesses face daily.In each short, digestible episode, Ray Jones and Emily Luther, seasoned attorneys at Parker Poe, will have an honest, unfiltered conversation on a specific issue - whether that's financing, taxes, infrastructure, economic development, or more. It'll be just like sitting in on one of our chats at the office.We have a passion for building relationships and helping clients solve problems. That's what inspired the name "Stronger Bonds" - it represents the bonds we form and the bonds used to finance projects that move communities forward.So join us as we break down intricate subject matter in an engaging, accessible way. We'll give you the 30,000-foot view and arm you with practical knowledge you can use. Be sure to tune in and reach out with any topics you'd like us to cover.Thanks for embarking on this podcast journey with
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