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“The dome was my idea. That was my baby 100 per-

cent,” he said. “That’s what sets the building apart.”

“I’m very proud of the airport,” he added. “All the

blood, sweat and tears were well worth it.”

Limehouse also contributed to the health of the

Lowcountry economy by negotiating the sale of 970 ad-

ditional acres of land to Boeing.

“That eventually will bring another 5,000 jobs to this

area,” he predicted.

Does Limehouse look back on his career in the House

and wonder about legislation that might have been or

ideas that failed to materialize? Not really.

“As a state representative, I maximized the use of my

power to help my district. I’d put my work up against any-

one’s. The results speak loud and clear,” he said. “I worked

as hard as possible. I have no regrets.”

He added that during his more than two decades in

the Legislature, he was able to do what was best for the

constituents in his district, as well as what worked for the

people of South Carolina as a whole.

“You have to have a balance, but you have to look out

for your district first,” he said. “You can do both. They’re

not mutually exclusive. But if you want to get re-elected,

you better look after your district.”

As he prepared to leave the realm of public service for

the first time in over two decades, Limehouse voiced his

opinion on a few issues that Republicans and Democrats

have been unable to get together on, both in Columbia

and in Washington. He said entitlements and welfare must

be cut and that an increase in the gasoline tax is neces-

sary to build and repair roads and bridges, both in South

Carolina and across the nation. He suggested that a federal

infrastructure bank similar to the one he helped establish

in the Palmetto State would work well.

And, he said, he’s grateful for the support he’s received

over the years from the residents of his hometown.

“I appreciate the people of Mount Pleasant for mak-

ing me their state representative for the past 22 years,” he

said. “I love Mount Pleasant. I couldn’t have had a greater

district to represent.”

Does he have any thoughts of returning to the politi-

cal arena?

“I have an open-door policy, but I don’t have any plans

to get back in right now,” he said. “If anyone asks for my

help, I’ll be happy to lend a hand. I’ll do what I can to

make it a smooth transition.”

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