Opposition by William Timmons over Paris Mountain hotel proposal dated April 2025

Opposition by William Timmons over Paris Mountain hotel proposal dated April 2025
Rep. William Timmons, U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 4th District — Facebook Website
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Congressman William Timmons, serving South Carolina’s 4th District and a resident of Greenville, recently shared his views and concerns through a series of posts on social media. Timmons succeeded Trey Gowdy in 2019 and, prior to Congress, was a member of the South Carolina Senate.

On April 22, 2025, Timmons linked to a previous discussion or event. The details remain within the linked post.

The following day, April 23, 2025, Timmons expressed opposition to a “troubling proposal for a 153-room hotel development on Paris Mountain,” describing the location as “a jewel of the Upstate.” In his tweet, Timmons emphasized that “Paris Mountain remains a cherished part of” the area and conveyed his stance as a “conservative congressman representing Greenville County.”

Later on April 23, Timmons addressed outdated regulatory frameworks for media, asserting that “In 2025, media should not be governed by rules from over twenty years ago.” He tagged the Federal Communications Commission (@FCC) in the tweet, calling for the organization to modernize its guidelines and policies.

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