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Serving the Public Since 1981
The Strom Thurmond Institute of Government and Public Affairs is a Public Service Activity (PSA) of Clemson University. Established in 1981, the Institute conducts applied research and service in public policy areas at the local, regional, state and national levels. The Institute draws upon the expertise of Clemson University faculty, staff and students and has an established record of collaborative partnerships with academic, governmental and private sector scholars throughout the world. The Institute also enhances awareness of current public policy issues on the Clemson campus and throughout the state and region through informal and formal educational programs. The Institute sponsors research and public service programs to enhance civic awareness of public policy issues and improve the quality of national, state and local government. The Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt public policy research organization.
  The mission of the Strom Thurmond Institute is to initiate conversation and promote movement on critical issues facing South Carolina, the Southeast and the Nation.
We Turn Ideas into Events to Serve People.

NOTICES AND NEWS BRIEFS:

Request for Proposals for the FY 2010 SCWRC Competitive Research Program
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Planning for College: A Comprehensive Guide for S.C. Families
This incisive and objective publication targets South Carolina families wishing to learn more about affording college and will serve as a practical handbook for students seeking a college degree. It resulted from a unique collaboration by all sectors of higher education and is tailored to the specific needs and interests of all South Carolinians. Read more.
Planning for College:  A Comprehensive Guide

The Self Portrait: How Are We Doing In South Carolina?
The Self Portrait: How Are We Doing in South Carolina? is an ongoing biannual survey developed in collaboration with the University of South Carolina's Institute for Public Service and Policy Research Survey Laboratory. The project is designed to help us better understand South Carolinian's perceptions of the state's current and future outlook, if attitudes are changing over time, and where changes in priorities may be in order.
The Self Portrait: Results to Date

Why focus only on the Middle East?
Read Senior Fellow Clint Whitehurst's Editorial in the Christian Science Monitor.

The Notable State Document Award
For publications written by Holley Hewitt Ulbrich and Ada Louise Steirer to inform citizens about state and local public policy issues and provide the information and tools they need to take action.


WHAT'S HOT!    (Visit our Publications page for a complete listing of reports, newsletters, documents and brochures. Topics include: economical development, educational issues, environmental issues, government & taxation, history, intergenerational issues, national security issues, opinion pieces, travel & tourism development, and transportation issues.)

 

sad Policy Briefs on Taxation
This series of policy briefs written by Senior Scholar Holley Ulbrich offers clear, concise analysis of current tax issues in South Carolina aimed at the average interested citizen who wants to understand what is at stake in proposed legislation or in reconsidering existing tax policies.

Assessment Caps and Point of Sale Provision

Comparing Taxes Across States

Why Should You Care about the Index of Taxpaying Ability
 

sad Economics for Holley-days
STI Senior Scholar and economist Holley Ulbrich takes a whimsical tour through the year linking holidays to economic ideas and issues, from health care to corporations, intergenerational equity to economic forecasting. This series is eventually destined to be published as a book.

Health Care Never Takes a Vacation

Labor Day: Minimum Wage, Living Wage

The Autumn Equinox: Turning Points and the Business Cycle

Columbus Day: The First Wave of European Immigration

Hallowe'en - Taking Chances

Veterans' Day - Paying What We Owe
 

sad Policy Brief - Carbon Trading: Opportunities, Challenges and Distributional Effects in the United States
- by G. Michael Mikota
 

sad An Assessment Of Shoreline Management Options Along The South Carolina Coast
- by James B. London, Caitlin S. Dyckman, Jeffery S. Allen, Courtney C. St. John, I. Leigh Wood, Samantha R. Jackson

A report submitted to the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
 

sad Options for Anderson County School Districts
- by Holley H. Ulbrich, Ellen W. Saltzman and Catherine E. Watt

Link to the report prepared for the Anderson County Board of Education, which commissioned the study in order to see how the county might best balance the desire for autonomy and diversity represented by five school districts and the need to provide equal educational opportunities for all of Anderson County' s children. Options explored in the report include school district consolidation or redistricting, expanded tax base sharing, expanded service sharing, and rethinking the centralization and decentralization of various school- and district-level functions. The do-nothing option was also considered.

Report
PowerPoint Presentation
 

sad Financing Education in SC - A Citizen's Guide
- by Holley H. Ulbrich and Ellen W. Saltzman

This updated 2009 Financing Education in South Carolina: A Citizen's Guide outlines K-12 public education finance and school governance in South Carolina and current policy issues.
 

sad The Economic Situation - September 2009
- by Dr. Bruce Yandle
 

sad Policy Brief: Education in SC - A Capital Investment for All
- by Donna London and Jeff Parkey
 

sad Transportation Mergers In The NAFTA Area
- by Clinton H. Whitehurst, Jr.
 

sad Upstate SC Growth Model
- by Craig E. Campbell, Jeffrey Allen, and Kang Shou Lu

An 18-page report describing, in moderate detail, how the 8-County Upstate Growth Model was created and run, and presenting the final results.

For more detailed information on the model, click here.
 

sad Fiscal Sustainability In SC - Trends and Issues
- by Ellen W. Saltzman and Holley Hewitt Ulbrich

This report is the fourth in an intermittent series on South Carolina state revenue and spending. The purpose of this series is to stimulate an ongoing dialogue about an important issue facing the state of South Carolina: the development of a revenue structure and budgetary policies and practices that ensure stable and adequate funding for essential and important state government services in future years. The current report examines trends in state revenue and expenditures, especially during the last recession, and identifies current challenges to revenue and spending. The report also examines whether or not the stateÕs revenue system is likely to be able to support future spending through fiscal year 2012-13. Earlier fiscal sustainability publications were issued in 1997, 1999, and 2001.
 

sad Of Cabbages, Kings and Vice Presidents
- by Clinton H. Whitehurst, Jr.
 

sad Winning Or Managing 21st Century Wars
- by Clinton H. Whitehurst, Jr.
 

sad Request for Proposals for the FY 2009 SCWRC Competitive Research Program
- by Dr. Jeffery Allen
 

sad Managing Residential Growth in SC - A Citizen's Guide
- by Holley Hewitt Ulbrich and Donna S. London
 

sad The Economic Impact of Ubiquitous Wireless Internet in South Carolina
- by Dr. Robery Carey and Camilla Hertwig
 

A Growth Policy for the 21st Century in South Carolina
by Holley Hewitt Ulbrich

Three Kind of Caps and their Consequences - Assessment, Millage and Spending Caps
by Holley Hewitt Ulbrich

sad Paying for Government in South Carolina: A Citizens Guide
-- by Holley Hewitt Ulbrich, Sandra Lee Sanderson
and Ellen Weeks Saltzman
 

January, 2008 Special Issue:  
The Economic Situation Report

- by Dr. Bruce Yandle
 

Funding and Managing South Carolina's Roads and Highways  
- by Clint Whitehurst

Planning for the Community Forest
in South Carolina
 
- by Donna S. London and Donald L. Ham

The Potential Economic Impact of an Off-Shore
Wind Farm to the State of South Carolina
 
- by Roger J. Flynn and Robert T. Carey

Revenue and the South Carolina Budget  
- by Holley H. Ulbrich and Ellen W. Saltzman

Events:    Look at our schedule of events to get information on upcoming programs and events. Annual STI Events include the Calhoun Lecture Series, the Strom Thurmond Seminar in Gov't. & Politics, the Harris Page Smith Memorial Lecture on Local Government, and the SC Cultural Resources Development Institute. Upcoming Events include the Policy Studies Seminar Series, as well as various lectures, presentations and panels.

Teams:   Here you will find detailed information on the seven self-directed teams that comprise the Institute. Teams are made up of staff, research associates, fellows, faculty from across the campus, students and partners from across the state. They assess opportunities, develop projects, form additional partnerships and deliver programs to the public and clients of Clemson University and the Strom Thurmond Institute. The teams varied approaches are united through the public policy service mission of the Strom Thurmond Institute in keeping with Clemson's land grant mission and tradition of service to the state and to local governments.

Publications:    Our on-line clearinghouse for all documents currently available electronically.

Presentations:    An archive of past presentations, including event photos, speeches and lectures delivered at the Strom Thurmond Institute.

Opinion Page:    Editorials from Institute Faculty and Staff.

STI Gallery:    The Strom Thurmond Institute collection of galleries, including the Senator Strom Thurmond Photo Gallery, the Graem Yates Presidential Portrait Gallery, and the Kate Salley Palmer Gallery of Political Cartoons of Senator Thurmond.

People:    Get to know the people who comprise the Institute faculty and staff.

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