South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0401

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Clemson Day

Impact

Clemson University's economic impact exceeds six billion dollars annually, generating approximately 37,000 jobs and more than 115 million dollars in tax revenue for the state. As a designated Tier 1 Research Institution, it plays a crucial role in advancing education and driving economic development through various programs. This resolution not only recognizes the university's educational achievements but also its contributions to the state's agribusiness and industry sectors.

Summary

Bill S0401 is a Senate Resolution that designates March 5, 2025, as 'Clemson Day' in South Carolina. This resolution acknowledges the significant contributions of Clemson University to the state, highlighting its rich history, extensive educational programs, and economic impact. Established in 1889, the university has become a pivotal institution within South Carolina, with a campus that spans all counties and numerous research and agricultural extensions.

Contention

While S0401 is a symbolic recognition, it embodies the broader appreciation for the university's role in fostering educational opportunities and supporting economic growth in South Carolina. The resolution underscores the importance of higher education institutions in contributing to the state's existing and emerging industries, ensuring that the importance of educational accomplishments is acknowledged and celebrated. Notably, this recognition coincides with the anticipated opening of the state's first veterinary school at Clemson, further cementing its role in advancing specialized educational programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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