Thank you so much Rom for fighting to protect our kids and Fort Mill!
Scott D Jensen
Entrepreneur, researcher, and community builder from the great state of South Carolina.
Scott is dedicated to rooting out government corruption and making the Palmetto State a better place to work, play, and raise a family.
Thank you Nancy for showing up and speaking out for us - we will not stop until our kids and our town is protected 💪
05/31/2026
UPDATE: 🥇 The results from this unofficial comment poll based on over 1,000 comments as of 1:20 pm on 6/1 :
Nancy Mace: 312 votes
Rom Reddy: 148 votes
Alan Wilson: 98 votes
Pamela Evette: 72 votes
Josh Kimbrell: 8 votes
Democrats: 229
🤞 Who are you voting for to be our next Governor of South Carolina?
Early voting has already started and the election is on June 9th - please do some digging and please go vote!
05/30/2026
Jess and I are proud to announce.... it's a girl 🥳
I can't wait to meet my second daughter 🥰
05/27/2026
🎭 Last night the 3rd and final gubernatorial debate took place at Wofford College before the June 9th primary election.
One of the most talked about topics during the debate was Silfab's chemical factory in Fort Mill and our corrupt judicial system that's delayed and denied due process to Fort Mill residents.
Who do you think won the debate? 🤔
05/26/2026
🚨 South Carolina Republican Senators just stunned Trump and national GOP leaders by stopping a controversial redistricting push in an attempt to eliminate Congressman Jim Clyburn’s Democratic district in our state.
The proposal sparked national headlines after lawmakers warned changing district lines while voting was already underway could create chaos and legal problems. Several Republican senators broke ranks and sided with Democrats to stop the effort.
Do you think the bill should have passed?
05/23/2026
Please pray for our president 🙏
"nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." - 14th Amendment of the US Constitution
Josh Edwards and Christi Cox have violated the due process of Fort Mill residents by ignoring the BZA ruling, denying council hearings, not responding to formal appeals of permits, and numerous other egregious actions.
See you in court.
05/20/2026
⏰ Last night the SC House stayed up until past midnight debating and ultimately passing a newly redistricted congressional map with a final vote of 74-37 to make South Carolina a full red stronghold before the primaries.
While this could remove the only Democratic seat in the state - this could also backfire, with each district now having an even slimmer Republican margin.
Splitting Fort Mill between Districts 5 and 6 is risky. Our local voice gets diluted, and suddenly parts of our fast-growing community are in a district that’s been safely Democrat for decades.
I'm curious to see who steps up: Potential new candidates in the 5th (with Ralph Norman likely losing Governor’s race and getting out of politics after selling out Fort Mill to Silfab) and hopefully a formidable Republican challenger in the reconfigured 6th (I've spoken with Paul Dans who said he might run for the new 6th) .
Fort Mill needs a fighter in Washington who actually understands our values and growth challenges.
Thoughts? Smart move or playing with fire?
05/19/2026
👀🏗️ Fort Mill is about to break ground on a massive new $25 million Operations Center
The focus of the new center is to centralize and modernize how the town handles public works, utilities, fleet maintenance, storage, and day-to-day municipal operations.
Many of Fort Mill’s crews and equipment are still operating out of different facilities downtown, including the historic 1938 armory near Elliott Street. Back in 2011, Fort Mill had a population of around 11,800 people. Today, the town is pushing nearly 30,000 residents after exploding by roughly 136% in just over a decade.
The new campus will sit on roughly 33 acres near the end of Banks Street and will include:
✅ A 17,000-square-foot administration building
✅ A 14,000-square-foot fleet maintenance facility
✅ A nearly 17,000-square-foot warehouse
✅ Almost 39,000 square feet of covered fleet and equipment parking
✅ A vehicle wash building
✅ A covered fueling station
✅ Modern infrastructure designed for the next 50 years
Once operations move out, the historic armory property downtown could finally be redeveloped into something entirely different.
What do you think about the new center and all the new growth we're seeing around Fort Mill?
📸 via DP3 Architects
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