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Jeff Duncan shares updates on honoring heroes and legislative achievements

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U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan Serving South Carolina's 3rd District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan Serving South Carolina's 3rd District | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Jeff Duncan, a U.S. Congressman representing South Carolina's 3rd district since 2011, shared several updates on social media in late November 2024. His posts covered topics ranging from honoring local heroes to bipartisan cooperation and nuclear reform.

On November 25, Duncan highlighted a ceremony honoring local heroes with flags flown over the U.S. Capitol. "This month, we honored local heroes with flags flown in their honor over the U.S. Capitol. We presented flags to the family members of fallen firefighters, Chief Chad Statcher and Landon Bodie, and also former Clinton Police Chief Sonny Ledda in honor of his many years of law…"

Later that day, Duncan discussed bipartisan efforts within Congress. He noted that despite public perception, significant bipartisan work occurs behind the scenes. "Episode 9 - Despite the headlines, there is a lot of bipartisan discussion and work that goes on behinds the scenes. We may not see eye to eye, but there can be mutual respect with colleagues across the aisle."

On November 26, Duncan addressed his role in advancing nuclear reform in America. He described this achievement as transforming a national challenge into an opportunity for innovation and leadership. "Episode 10 - Transcending party politics, I was able to spearhead efforts to achieve once in a generation nuclear reform, turning America's nuclear waste challenge into a triumph of innovation and global leadership."

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