
Candidate Billy Webster's history of profiteering off the exploitation of South Carolina's Most Vulnerable Communities
Webster is currently profiting off of a company that spilled over 10,000,000 gallons into the Little Fork Creek in 1990. Since then, the state of South Carolina has had to pay $ 75,000 a year to clean up the water in Jefferson County. Over 35 years later, our state has spent upwards of 27 million dollars trying to fix the water.
He now sits on the board of a company that owns the very mine that caused the initial spill. The company is called Carolina Rush; it has for employees and a market capitalization of 4.7 million dollars. In other words, Webster hasn't even taken responsibility for the consequences of private investments that have destroyed our community's water and cost our state millions.
And now he has the gall to run for governor.