Residents demand resignations as secrecy and high electric rates strain Westminster families
WESTMINSTER, S.C. - SCaroNews -- Westminster, SC — Residents are demanding the resignation of Mayor Brian Ramey and City Administrator Kevin Bronson, citing a lack of accountability and transparency in city leadership. Community members argue that Westminster has been pushed aside, burdened with some of the highest electric rates in the region while its leaders remain silent or detached.
Westminster's electric rates average 16.5 cents per kilowatt hour, far above the South Carolina average of 13.5 cents and 5–6 cents higher than neighboring towns. One resident reported asking the town clerk for the current rate, only to be told the clerk did not know. Utility bills themselves do not list the rate, leaving families in the dark about what they are paying.
Much of the burden stems from Westminster's long‑term contract with the Piedmont Municipal Power Agency (PMPA), which residents say is outdated and financially harmful. Bronson, who earns more than $140,000 annually and resides outside Westminster, plays a central role in managing these contracts. Because he lives elsewhere, he avoids the same high rates that Westminster families must pay.
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"Westminster deserves leaders who share our struggles and fight for our future," said one resident. "Instead, we have a mayor who hides behind an administrator, and an administrator who doesn't even live here. It's time for both to step down."
Community members are calling for:
Residents emphasize that Westminster's future depends on leadership willing to stand with its citizens rather than shield itself behind bureaucracy.
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Westminster's electric rates average 16.5 cents per kilowatt hour, far above the South Carolina average of 13.5 cents and 5–6 cents higher than neighboring towns. One resident reported asking the town clerk for the current rate, only to be told the clerk did not know. Utility bills themselves do not list the rate, leaving families in the dark about what they are paying.
Much of the burden stems from Westminster's long‑term contract with the Piedmont Municipal Power Agency (PMPA), which residents say is outdated and financially harmful. Bronson, who earns more than $140,000 annually and resides outside Westminster, plays a central role in managing these contracts. Because he lives elsewhere, he avoids the same high rates that Westminster families must pay.
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"Westminster deserves leaders who share our struggles and fight for our future," said one resident. "Instead, we have a mayor who hides behind an administrator, and an administrator who doesn't even live here. It's time for both to step down."
Community members are calling for:
- Immediate resignation of Mayor Brian Ramey and City Administrator Kevin Bronson
- Transparency in utility billing and rate disclosure
- Renegotiation of PMPA obligations to reduce rates
- Consideration of governance reform, including a stronger mayor system to ensure accountability
Residents emphasize that Westminster's future depends on leadership willing to stand with its citizens rather than shield itself behind bureaucracy.
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Source: Clarity Media
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