Three organizations will split over $284,000 in accommodations tax money paid by tourists who visited Bluffton in the first three months of 2020.
Three organizations will split over $284,000 in accommodations tax money paid by tourists who visited Bluffton in the first three months of 2020.
Ms. Sulka, it seems you continue to mislead citizens about your activities.For example, several years back you did an illegal membership drive using Town employees, on Town time, to help profit the criminally operated Hilton Head Bluffton Chamber.
Three months ago, Hilton Head businessman Skip Hoagland launched a very public campaign calling into question the business practices and the motives of the Hilton Head Island Chamber of Commerce, and the organization’s president Bill Miles. Here, Hoagland tells us what’s behind his offensive and what he hopes to achieve.
After months of public back-and-forth between a local critic and government leaders, the county is looking to pass a law that would allow the council chairman to order police officers to remove, and possibly arrest, “disruptive” speakers at public meetings.
Skip Hoagland, a local businessman and outspoken Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce critic, stood before the Bluffton town council Tuesday during a public comment session.