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Bobby Harrell

Robert William Harrell Jr. (born March 7, 1956) is an American politician and member of the Republican Party who served as a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 114th District, from 1992 to 2014, serving as the Speaker of the House from 2005 to 2014.[1]

Bobby Harrell
Harrell, second from the right, with other South Carolina leaders
59th Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives
In office
June 21, 2005 – October 23, 2014
Preceded byDavid Wilkins
Succeeded byJay Lucas
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
from the 114th district
In office
December 8, 1992 – October 23, 2014
Preceded byJohn C. Rama
Succeeded byMary Tinkler
Personal details
Born
Robert William Harrell Jr.

(1956-03-07) March 7, 1956 (age 68)
Orangeburg, South Carolina
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCatherine Smith
Alma materUniversity of South Carolina
ProfessionInsurance agency owner

Early political career edit

Harrell was the chairman of his Freshman Caucus in 1993.[1] Two years after Harrell was elected, he was appointed to serve on the Ways and Means Committee in 1994.[citation needed][2] Later, he was elected to serve as Majority Leader from 1997 to 1999 when he became the Ways and Means Committee Chairman in 1999. He has also served as Chairman of the Economic Development and the Public Education Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee.[1] In South Carolina, State Legislators serve as part-time employees making only $10,400/year.[3]

Business career edit

Harrell earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina.[1] He opened an insurance agency representing State Farm Insurance in 1980. In 2010, after his father died, Harrell combined his agency with that of his father in Harrell Square, a shopping center owned by the family. He and his wife Cathy opened an independent insurance agency, Harrell Insurance Agency in 2014. They now represent over 100 companies such as Progressive, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, Nationwide, Allstate and many more.[4] He previously owned Palmetto State Pharmaceuticals, a pharmaceutical repackaging company that he sold in 2012.[5]

The Harrells have owned several pieces of investment real estate in Charleston, Isle of Palms, Myrtle Beach and Columbia, SC.

Political career edit

Promotion of economic development edit

Harrell is credited with negotiating the deal on behalf of the House that brought Boeing to Charleston to build the 787 Dreamliner. He was also instrumental in bringing Southwest and JetBlue as carriers to the Charleston Airport.

In 2008, Harrell, legislative leaders and business executives formed the Knowledge Sector Council. In an effort to support South Carolina’s growing knowledge-based economy, the public/private Council was created to encourage research universities, economic development entities, private businesses and state agencies to work together in expanding jobs and economic opportunity.[6]

In 2010, Harrell sponsored the S.C. Economic Development Competitiveness Act.[7]

Election as Speaker of the House edit

Harrell ran unopposed as Speaker in 2006 and 2008, and 2012. In 2010, Harrell had a token opponent for Speaker when Ralph Norman challenged Harrell for the Speaker’s office. Harrell was re-elected, defeating Norman who only drew five votes of support – including his own vote – among the 124 House members.[8] As Speaker of the House, Harrell effectively controlled policy in South Carolina alongside Hugh Leatherman and Glenn F. McConnell during Governor Mark Sanford's administration.[9]

Political contributions edit

In 2010, Harrell received the largest amount of political contributions – $47,425, or nearly 22 percent – from lawyers and lobbyists, according to OpenSecrets.[10] The next-largest amount, $30,100, came from health professionals.[10] In 2008, Harrell received $361,053 in contributions. The largest contributing industries were real estate ($29,825), and lawyers and lobbyists ($28,000).[11]

Campaign contributions and receipts edit

In September 2012, The Post and Courier reported that Harrell had reimbursed himself more than $325,000 from his campaign war chest since 2008 but had produced no receipts or itemized invoices accounting for the spending.[12] Harrell informed The Post and Courier that all his expenses were legitimate and the reimbursements were less than the fair market value.[13]

Harrell provided receipts to an Associated Press reporter who reported that the receipts and invoices were in order.

In October 2014 Harrell pleaded guilty to 6 counts of misusing campaign money; he was fined $30,000 and required to pay $94,000 to the State’s general fund, received three years of probation, was required to resign his office and was barred from public office for three years.[14][15]

Even though he had left office, and was not seeking office, it was too late to remove his name from the ballot in the 2014 elections. Democratic nominee Mary Tinkler received the most votes for the seat, but Harrell still carried Dorchester County even with signs in the polling places stating that he had withdrawn from the election.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Robert W. Harrell, Jr". South Carolina Legislature Online. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  2. ^ SC Legislative Manual 1995. SC. 1995.
  3. ^ . Empire Center. Archived from the original on February 27, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  4. ^ "Charleston Auto, Home & Business Insurance - Bobby Harrell - Harrell Insurance Agency". www.harrell-insurance.com. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
  5. ^ "Bobby Harrell and Hugh Leatherman biographies". The State Newspaper. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
  6. ^ O'Connor, John (July 30, 2008). (PDF). South Carolina Senate Republican Caucus. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-05.
  7. ^ "Session 118 (2009–2010) – South Carolina Economic Development Competitiveness Act of 2010". South Carolina Legislature Online. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  8. ^ Harrell re-elected speaker, Charleston Post and Courier, November 17, 2010 [dead link]
  9. ^ Wenger, Yvonne (January 10, 2010). "Who's in charge?". Post & Courier. from the original on 2021-06-09. Retrieved June 9, 2021.
  10. ^ a b "Bobby Harrell, 2010 Campaign Contributions". OpenSecrets.
  11. ^ "Bobby Harrell 2008 Campaign Contributions". OpenSecrets.
  12. ^ Dudley, Renee (September 24, 2012). "Harrell offers no details on self-reimbursement of $325,000 from campaign funds". The Post and Courier. Charleston.
  13. ^ "Harrell's office says speaker reimbursed himself below market value for flights". The Post and Courier. Charleston. October 17, 2012.
  14. ^ Borden, Jeremy. "Bobby Harrell pleads guilty to 6 counts, resigns from House seat No details on reimbursements Harrell repaid self from campaign fundsHarrell planning to plead guilty Palmetto Sunrise: Harrell's hearing and looming resignation". Post and Courier. Retrieved 2023-03-24.
  15. ^ Self, Jamie. . The State. Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  16. ^ "Disqualified former House speaker ran a close second in District 114 race". Post and Courier. Retrieved 2015-10-09.

External links edit

  • – official SC Legislature website
  • Project Vote Smart – Representative Robert 'Bobby' W. Harrell Jr. (SC)[permanent dead link] profile
  • Robert W. Harrell Jr. campaign contributions – Follow the Money
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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Robert William Harrell Jr born March 7 1956 is an American politician and member of the Republican Party who served as a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives representing the 114th District from 1992 to 2014 serving as the Speaker of the House from 2005 to 2014 1 Bobby HarrellHarrell second from the right with other South Carolina leaders59th Speaker of the South Carolina House of RepresentativesIn office June 21 2005 October 23 2014Preceded byDavid WilkinsSucceeded byJay LucasMember of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 114th districtIn office December 8 1992 October 23 2014Preceded byJohn C RamaSucceeded byMary TinklerPersonal detailsBornRobert William Harrell Jr 1956 03 07 March 7 1956 age 68 Orangeburg South CarolinaPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseCatherine SmithAlma materUniversity of South CarolinaProfessionInsurance agency owner Contents 1 Early political career 2 Business career 3 Political career 3 1 Promotion of economic development 3 2 Election as Speaker of the House 3 3 Political contributions 3 4 Campaign contributions and receipts 4 References 5 External linksEarly political career editHarrell was the chairman of his Freshman Caucus in 1993 1 Two years after Harrell was elected he was appointed to serve on the Ways and Means Committee in 1994 citation needed 2 Later he was elected to serve as Majority Leader from 1997 to 1999 when he became the Ways and Means Committee Chairman in 1999 He has also served as Chairman of the Economic Development and the Public Education Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee 1 In South Carolina State Legislators serve as part time employees making only 10 400 year 3 Business career editHarrell earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina 1 He opened an insurance agency representing State Farm Insurance in 1980 In 2010 after his father died Harrell combined his agency with that of his father in Harrell Square a shopping center owned by the family He and his wife Cathy opened an independent insurance agency Harrell Insurance Agency in 2014 They now represent over 100 companies such as Progressive Liberty Mutual Travelers Nationwide Allstate and many more 4 He previously owned Palmetto State Pharmaceuticals a pharmaceutical repackaging company that he sold in 2012 5 The Harrells have owned several pieces of investment real estate in Charleston Isle of Palms Myrtle Beach and Columbia SC Political career editPromotion of economic development edit Harrell is credited with negotiating the deal on behalf of the House that brought Boeing to Charleston to build the 787 Dreamliner He was also instrumental in bringing Southwest and JetBlue as carriers to the Charleston Airport In 2008 Harrell legislative leaders and business executives formed the Knowledge Sector Council In an effort to support South Carolina s growing knowledge based economy the public private Council was created to encourage research universities economic development entities private businesses and state agencies to work together in expanding jobs and economic opportunity 6 In 2010 Harrell sponsored the S C Economic Development Competitiveness Act 7 Election as Speaker of the House edit Harrell ran unopposed as Speaker in 2006 and 2008 and 2012 In 2010 Harrell had a token opponent for Speaker when Ralph Norman challenged Harrell for the Speaker s office Harrell was re elected defeating Norman who only drew five votes of support including his own vote among the 124 House members 8 As Speaker of the House Harrell effectively controlled policy in South Carolina alongside Hugh Leatherman and Glenn F McConnell during Governor Mark Sanford s administration 9 Political contributions edit In 2010 Harrell received the largest amount of political contributions 47 425 or nearly 22 percent from lawyers and lobbyists according to OpenSecrets 10 The next largest amount 30 100 came from health professionals 10 In 2008 Harrell received 361 053 in contributions The largest contributing industries were real estate 29 825 and lawyers and lobbyists 28 000 11 Campaign contributions and receipts edit See also South Carolina Statehouse corruption investigation In September 2012 The Post and Courier reported that Harrell had reimbursed himself more than 325 000 from his campaign war chest since 2008 but had produced no receipts or itemized invoices accounting for the spending 12 Harrell informed The Post and Courier that all his expenses were legitimate and the reimbursements were less than the fair market value 13 Harrell provided receipts to an Associated Press reporter who reported that the receipts and invoices were in order In October 2014 Harrell pleaded guilty to 6 counts of misusing campaign money he was fined 30 000 and required to pay 94 000 to the State s general fund received three years of probation was required to resign his office and was barred from public office for three years 14 15 Even though he had left office and was not seeking office it was too late to remove his name from the ballot in the 2014 elections Democratic nominee Mary Tinkler received the most votes for the seat but Harrell still carried Dorchester County even with signs in the polling places stating that he had withdrawn from the election 16 References edit a b c d Robert W Harrell Jr South Carolina Legislature Online Retrieved March 12 2013 SC Legislative Manual 1995 SC 1995 Legislative Salaries Per State Empire Center Archived from the original on February 27 2009 Retrieved March 8 2013 Charleston Auto Home amp Business Insurance Bobby Harrell Harrell Insurance Agency www harrell insurance com Retrieved 2015 10 09 Bobby Harrell and Hugh Leatherman biographies The State Newspaper Archived from the original on April 11 2013 Retrieved March 7 2010 O Connor John July 30 2008 GOP leaders target job hunt PDF South Carolina Senate Republican Caucus Archived from the original PDF on 2011 10 05 Session 118 2009 2010 South Carolina Economic Development Competitiveness Act of 2010 South Carolina Legislature Online Retrieved March 8 2013 Harrell re elected speaker Charleston Post and Courier November 17 2010 dead link Wenger Yvonne January 10 2010 Who s in charge Post amp Courier Archived from the original on 2021 06 09 Retrieved June 9 2021 a b Bobby Harrell 2010 Campaign Contributions OpenSecrets Bobby Harrell 2008 Campaign Contributions OpenSecrets Dudley Renee September 24 2012 Harrell offers no details on self reimbursement of 325 000 from campaign funds The Post and Courier Charleston Harrell s office says speaker reimbursed himself below market value for flights The Post and Courier Charleston October 17 2012 Borden Jeremy Bobby Harrell pleads guilty to 6 counts resigns from House seat No details on reimbursements Harrell repaid self from campaign fundsHarrell planning to plead guilty Palmetto Sunrise Harrell s hearing and looming resignation Post and Courier Retrieved 2023 03 24 Self Jamie Post Harrell SC House members say they want to see changes The State Archived from the original on 25 October 2014 Retrieved 25 September 2014 Disqualified former House speaker ran a close second in District 114 race Post and Courier Retrieved 2015 10 09 External links editSouth Carolina Legislature Speaker Robert W Harrell Jr official SC Legislature website Project Vote Smart Representative Robert Bobby W Harrell Jr SC permanent dead link profile Robert W Harrell Jr campaign contributions Follow the Money Appearances on C SPANPortals nbsp Politics nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobby Harrell amp oldid 1211379673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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