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Edgefield County's Massey to seek State Senate seat web posted July 17, 2007 Below: Shane Massey delivers his speech as his wife Blair looks on “To find real solutions to our problems, we must bring greater change to our state. That means changing the structure that resists change. Changing those more interested in politics than progress. To advance our communities, we must change Columbia. Where Democrats fight Republicans. The House fights the Senate. Both fight the Governor. Special interests rule the town. And South Carolinians are kept waiting for solutions,” Mr. Massey said. Mr. Massey is a partner with the law firm Nance, McCants, and Massey where he served as an associate attorney from 2001 through 2006 and is a former law clerk for Judge William P. Keesley. He is a 1993 graduate of Strom Thurmond High School. After High School Massey attended Clemson University where he graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in Chemistry and a minor in Economics in May of 1997 before attending the University of South Carolina School of Law receiving a Juris Doctor in May of 2000. Mr. Massey is married to the former Blair L. Ballard of Charlotte North Carolina and has been a resident of Edgefield County for the past 17 years. He has served the community as a Board member for the Edgefield County First Steps, the Johnston Development Board, President of the Aiken Republican Club, President–elect for the Aiken Sertoma Club, second vice-president of the Johnston Lions Club, and the attorney coach for the Strom Thurmond Mock Trial Team, among many other recognitions and services. “We must do more to seek economic prosperity for our district. In Aiken County, we have witnessed tragedy and extensive job losses in the past few years. Edgefield, Saluda, and McCormick counties have found it difficult to recruit good, high-wage jobs. With the right leadership, we can work to reverse those trends. I pledge to you that I will work with our town and county officials on job recruitment, and I will be a strong advocate in Columbia for the economic prosperity of this area,” Mr. Massey said. Progress does not come from spending more money Mr. Massey stated, “We absolutely have to be more responsible in our spending. And we must continue efforts to restructure our state government. If we can make our government more efficient and more cost-effective at the same time, it is incumbent upon us to do so.” Mr. Massey said he looks forward to serving the people in the South Carolina Senate and would like to hear from voters on what they feel are the most important issues facing them in South Carolina. You may reach Mr. Massey by email at asmlaw30@bellsouth.net “I believe I can contribute to the solutions. I am willing to work hard to make our district and our state a better place for all of us. But I need your help to make it happen. So I ask for your support, and I ask for your prayers. And I look forward to earning your vote,” Mr. Massey said ending his announcement speech. The full text of Mr. Massey’s speech can be found here. Mr. Massey will be running as a Republican. For
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