South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0365

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Dr. Cheryl Washington

Impact

The resolution highlights Dr. Washington's dedication to education, serving as an adjunct professor for nineteen years at several institutions. Furthermore, her role at Bible Way Church of Atlas Road as a Senior Associate Minister emphasizes her commitment to spiritual leadership and community service. By honoring individuals like Dr. Washington, the Senate promotes the values of dedication to public service and the importance of education in creating strong community leaders.

Summary

Bill S0365 is a resolution put forth by the South Carolina Senate to honor Dr. Cheryl Washington for her significant accomplishments in education and ministry. The bill specifically recognizes her as the first African American female to earn a Doctor of Ministry degree from Columbia International University. This recognition is not just a commendation of her academic achievements but also acknowledges her extensive contributions to her community through various educational and spiritual endeavors.

Contention

Though the bill is primarily a recognition effort and therefore relatively straightforward, it reflects underlying themes of diversity and inclusion within leadership roles in education and spirituality. Some discussions may arise around the visibility and representation of African American women in such positions and what this recognition signifies for future generations. However, as it stands, Bill S0365 unites the Senate in recognizing an exemplary figure in the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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