Your Vote 2024: SC State House District 80 - Republican Incumbent Kathy Landing
August 25, 2024
Join us as Rep. Kathy Landing returns to discuss her re-election campaign for State House District 80. She shares her vision for the future and why she believes she's the right
choice to continue serving her community.
"Rio's Bill" Becomes Law! A Mother's Determination for Neurodivergent Community Awareness
May 17, 2024
Layla Luna, founder/CEO of Just Bee, and Representative Kathy Landing, (R) State House District 80, ha ve exciting news about recent legislation that has passed.
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Rio's Bill to Aid First Responders Interactions with Citizens with Autism
January 27, 2024
Local State Rep., Kathy Landing, is backing a bill that could help first responders identify autistic people ahead of any interaction. Tune in to learn more about the efforts.
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Announcement Video for Kathy Landing for SC State House 80
February 23, 2022
This new district is a fantastic opportunity for the people of Mt. Pleasant to have a strong advocate in Columbia. Someone who knows our town and the unique needs and challenges here. As the 4th largest city in the state, Mount Pleasant can help lead South Carolina in a new and better direction. I am thrilled to announce my candidacy for SC State House 80!
Mount Pleasant Business Appreciation Week
September 25, 2021
Reposted from the Town of Mount Pleasant:
To wrap up Business Appreciation Week, Councilwoman Kathy Landing, met with Code Ninjas owner Kevin Fay. Watch Councilwoman Kathy Landing’s discussion with Owner Kevin Fay to learn more about Code Ninjas!
Councilwoman Kathy Landing's Remarks Opposing ERA Resolution before Mount Pleasant Town Council
May 14, 2019
Councilwoman Kathy Landing offers remarks opposing an ERA Resolution before the Mount Pleasant Town Council on May 14, 2019, including:
"Please don't tell your daughters they can't already do everything their heart desires. They can."
"They can break through every one of the remaining glass ceilings. They can soar higher than any of the boys in their classes. They can achieve anything that their minds can dream up."
"They do NOT need the government to tell them there is equal opportunity; they just have to reach out and grab it."