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Watch Governor Nikki Haley's State of the State Address
Posted: 01.18.2012 at 10:46 PM
Allyson Floyd

Allyson is the News at 6pm, 7pm, and 11pm Anchor and Assistant News Director at NewsChannel 15.

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Wednesday night, Governor Nikki Haley gave her second State of the State speech in front of a joint session of the South Carolina House of Representatives and Senate.

Click on the video box above to watch the speech in its entirety. 

As expected, Governor Haley focused on job creation. The governor talked about her budget proposal for the next year which includes nearly $140 million in tax cuts for the people and businesses of South Carolina. She wants to phase out the corporate income tax over a four year period.

She also talked about topics carried over from last year, including government restructuring and spending caps.

Here are some of the responses from state lawmakers:

-House Speaker Bobby Harrell, R-Charleston:

"Most of her reforms were thing that had roots in the House. Most of these things are things that the House has done or that we are significantly down the road in accomplishing."

-House Majority Leader Kenny Bingham, R-Cayce:

"I think we're going to stand strong as a state when we think federal government intrusion is coming. If we believe the federal government or anybody is overstepping their bounds, we're going to fight for what we believe in. That's just part of our culture and part of our heritage."

-Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter, D-Orangeburg:

"I heard a lot of rhetoric that does not match the reality of my constituents and working middle-class people in South Carolina - a lot of red meat to the base. Like union bashing, like bashing of the Obama administration's plan for health care coverage, like talking about tax relief; but no raises for state employees."

-Rep. Leon Howard, D-Columbia:

"I didn't hear anything that would cause me to have hope in South Carolina with the unemployment rate being near 10 percent. All I heard was a partisan political speech - a speech that trashed President Obama and his administration and a speech that said if you don't agree with me, you're wrong."

-Rep. Dan Hamilton, R-Taylors:

"That's something that we do feel like the time has come for and are looking forward to working with her and having her put some muscle behind our efforts her in the General Assembly."

-Senate Majority Leader Harvey Peeler, R-Gaffney:

"We all must agree, she is laser focused on job creation. Not since Gov. Carroll Campbell have we had such a great salesman for South Carolina."

-Rep. Joe Neal, D-Hopkins:

"What she put forward was a recipe for disaster as far as political work is concerned - very extreme from my point of view. It sounded good, but the practical realities of it are not realistic."

(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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