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Government Impact on Spartanburg Business — Helping or Hurting?

Is government helping or hurting Spartanburg business? We grade every Spartanburg-relevant policy, regulation, election, court ruling, and government action with one question in mind: what does it actually do to local employers, workers, and communities? Each item below is tagged HELPING, HURTING, or WATCH based on its concrete effect on Spartanburg County’s industry mix — automotive, healthcare, logistics, education, manufacturing, real estate.

Stories that cannot be tied to a named Spartanburg/Upstate employer, elected official, agency, or municipality are dropped. We do not grade celebrity politics or foreign affairs unless they touch a local employer (BMW tariff exposure, Strait of Hormuz fuel costs, etc.).

How we grade

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What we use to judge impact

We pull from a continuously-updated profile of Spartanburg County employers, the SC Congressional delegation (Tim Scott, Lindsey Graham, William Timmons), state officials (Gov. Henry McMaster, AG Alan Wilson), state legislators covering Spartanburg districts, Spartanburg City Council, Spartanburg County Council, and the surrounding municipalities (Greer, Boiling Springs, Inman, Duncan, Lyman, Wellford, Cowpens, Pacolet, Woodruff). When a federal action shows up in the news, we ask: does it land on a Spartanburg payroll? If yes, we grade it.

This page updates automatically as our newsroom publishes politics and policy stories. If a story doesn’t show up here, it didn’t pass the local-relevance bar — meaning it didn’t tie back to a named Spartanburg employer, elected official, or municipality. That is by design. Spartanburg-only by Spartanburg-relevance.