So with regards to public safety and training, we have basically one police academy, and you have to go to Columbia to train there. When I was a state lawmaker, I worked with different chiefs of police in South Carolina to get resources to regional areas. whether that was Horry county or the low country, the pd, the low country, the Midlands, the upstate, et cetera, to have regional training facilities so we could more quickly train our policemen and women. (43:10–43:17)
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