This resolution serves to commemorate the life of Kimberly Holmes Frederick, who was a significant figure in the context of victims’ rights within South Carolina's criminal justice system. It reflects on her academic accomplishments, including her degrees in criminal justice, and her efforts to reform and improve the conditions for victims as well as her work related to juvenile parole.
Summary
House Bill 3679 is a resolution expressing the profound sorrow of the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives upon the passing of Kimberly Holmes Frederick of Georgetown County. The resolution recognizes her contributions and legacy, highlighting her passionate advocacy for victims' rights and her extensive work in community service. The bill formally extends deepest sympathy to her family and friends, acknowledging her dedication to the state and law enforcement.
Contention
The bill does not present points of contention but rather aims to honor and remember an individual who has positively impacted her community and the state. It serves as a unifying statement for lawmakers and constituents alike, without delving into legislative disputes or disagreements.