South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4172

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Dr. Richard Pinckney

Impact

The resolution does not create new legislation but serves as a formal acknowledgment of the contributions made by an individual in the educational field. By honoring Dr. Pinckney, the bill underscores the importance of local figures who play crucial roles in advancing education and community welfare. This recognition may inspire others in the community to engage in service and contribute meaningfully to local development. Additionally, it helps to promote a culture of appreciation for educators and volunteers who significantly influence the lives of others.

Summary

House Bill 4172 is a resolution to honor Dr. Richard Perry Pinckney, a retired professor emeritus from Lander University, for his significant contributions to the Greenwood community and beyond. This bill recognizes Dr. Pinckney's extensive service and achievements, such as his roles in education, community service, and his innovative contributions to special education technology through the development of the Joy pad. The resolution serves to highlight his dedication to his students and community members, showcasing the impact he made throughout his career.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory and lacks contentious elements, it reflects a broader discourse on the value of community service and the recognition of individuals whose efforts might often go unnoticed. Such resolutions can sometimes spark discussions regarding the funding and support for educational initiatives, as those honored may serve as reminders of the ongoing need for attention and resources in these sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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