Wendy Nanney
Wendy Kay Taylor Nanney (born April 16, 1965) is a Republican member of the South Carolina House of Representatives representing District 22, a portion of Greenville County.
Biography
Born in Greenville, the daughter of Bob Jones University staff members Bob and Barb Taylor, Nanney graduated with a business degree from BJU in 1987. She worked as a staff assistant in Washington for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when it was headed by Senator Jesse Helms. Nanney served as chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, 2006–07, and treasurer of the Upstate Republican Women’s Club, 2003–06.
First elected to the state house in 2008, after defeating Gloria Arias Haskins in the Republican primary, Nanney worked for passage of a 24-Hour abortion bill that requires women seeking abortion to wait 24 hours after they have arrived at the clinic.[1]
In 2014 Nanney sponsored the "Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act" which would prohibit abortions on unborn babies after 20 weeks gestation.
In 2015 Nanney opposed removal of the Confederate Flag from the war memorial on the South Carolina capitol grounds. [2]
In 2010 Nanney was the credit manager for Interfilm Holdings, a leading PET film converter and distributor for industrial markets. She and her husband, Timothy Lee Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds, have five children. She is a member of Hampton Park Baptist Church in Greenville.
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Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives |
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- Speaker of the House: Jay Lucas (R)
- Speaker pro Tempore: Tommy Pope (R)
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- Bill Whitmire (R)
- Bill Sandifer, III (R)
- Gary E. Clary (R)
- Davey Hiott (R)
- Neal Collins (R)
- W. Brian White (R)
- Michael Gambrell (R)
- Jonathon D. Hill (R)
- Anne Thayer (R)
- Joshua A. Putnam (R)
- Craig A. Gagnon (R)
- J. Anne Parks (D)
- R. Shannon Riley (R)
- Michael Pitts (R)
- Samuel Rivers, Jr. (R)
- Mark N. Willis (R)
- Mike Burns (R)
- Tommy Stringer (R)
- Dwight Loftis (R)
- Dan Hamilton (R)
- Phyllis Henderson (R)
- Wendy Nanney (R)
- Chandra Dillard (D)
- Bruce W. Bannister (R)
- Leola C. Robinson-Simpson (D)
- Raye Felder (R)
- Garry R. Smith (R)
- Eric Bedingfield (R)
- Dennis Moss (R)
- Steve Moss (R)
- Harold Mitchell, Jr. (D)
- Derham Cole (R)
- Eddie Tallon (R)
- Michael Forrester (R)
- Bill Chumley (R)
- Merita Ann Allison (R)
- Donna C. Hicks (R)
- Doug Brannon (R)
- Ralph Shealy Kennedy, Jr. (R)
- Walton McLeod (D)
- MaryGail K. Douglas (D)
- Michael A. Anthony (D)
- Greg Delleney (R)
- Mandy Powers Norrell (D)
- Deborah Long (R)
- Gary Simrill (R)
- Tommy Pope (R)
- Ralph Norman (R)
- John Richard C. King (D)
- Grady Brown (D)
- J. David Weeks (D)
- Laurie Funderburk (D)
- Richie Yow (R)
- Pat Henegan (D)
- Jackie E. Hayes (D)
- Mike Ryhal (R)
- J. Wayne George (D)
- Jeffrey E. Johnson (R)
- Terry Alexander (D)
- Phillip Lowe (R)
- Roger K. Kirby (D)
- Robert Q. Williams (D)
- Wallace H. Jordan, Jr. (R)
- Robert L. Ridgeway, III (D)
- Jay Lucas (R)
- Gilda Cobb-Hunter (D)
- George Smith, Jr. (R)
- Heather Ammons Crawford (R)
- Rick Quinn (R)
- Joseph Neal (D)
- Nathan Ballentine (R)
- James E. Smith, Jr. (D)
- Christopher R. Hart (D)
- J. Todd Rutherford (D)
- Kirkman Finlay, III (R)
- Leon Howard (D)
- Joe McEachern (D)
- Beth E. Bernstein (D)
- Mia S. McLeod (D)
- Jimmy Bales (D)
- Don L. Wells (R)
- Bill Clyburn (D)
- Bill Hixon (R)
- Christopher A. Corley (R)
- Chip Huggins (R)
- Bill Taylor (R)
- Todd Atwater (R)
- McLain Toole (R)
- Kenneth Bingham (R)
- Justin T. Bamberg (D)
- Lonnie Hosey (D)
- Joseph Daning (R)
- Russell Ott (D)
- Jenny Horne (R)
- Jerry Govan, Jr. (D)
- Lawrence Spires (R)
- Patsy Knight (D)
- Chris Murphy (R)
- James Merrill (R)
- Edward Southard (R)
- Cezar McKnight (D)
- Joseph H. Jefferson (D)
- Carl Anderson (D)
- Gregory D. Duckworth (R)
- Kevin Hardee (R)
- Russell Fry (R)
- Alan D. Clemmons (R)
- Stephen Goldfinch, Jr. (R)
- David Mack (D)
- Chip Limehouse (R)
- Wendell Gilliard (D)
- Mike Sottile (R)
- Seth Whipper (D)
- Mary Tinkler (D)
- Peter McCoy (R)
- Robert Brown (D)
- Bill Crosby (R)
- Bill Herbkersman (R)
- Leon Stavrinakis (D)
- Weston J. Newton (R)
- Kenneth Hodges (D)
- William Bowers (D)
- Jeffrey A. Bradley (R)
- Shannon Erickson (R)
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