Hiott has served as Chairman of the Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee.[1] He remains a member of that Committee, and now also serves on the House Rules Committee.[4] He is a vocal advocate for less gun control[5][6] and for pro-life policies.[7][8][9]
Electoral history
2004 SC House of Representatives
South Carolina House of Representatives District 4 Republican Primary, 2004
Hiott was born in Easley and currently resides in Pickens. He attended Anderson Junior College (now Anderson University) for a year before transferring to Central Wesleyan College (now Southern Wesleyan University), and graduating in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business.[10][11] He is married to Lisa Clamp Hiott, with whom he has two children: Lander and Sally.[1] He is the owner of the Hiott Printing Company.
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