South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0625

Introduced
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  

Caption

Governor David M. Beasley Intersection

Impact

This resolution does not introduce new laws but serves to commemorate the legacy of Governor Beasley, primarily focusing on his commitment to improving education and infrastructure during his time in office. By naming the intersection after him, it aims to instill a sense of pride and recognition for his efforts in fostering development within South Carolina. Although largely symbolic, this action may contribute to boosting local tourism and community pride as it draws attention to a notable historical figure in the area.

Summary

Bill S0625, a concurrent resolution introduced by Senators Chaplin and Williams, seeks to honor former Governor David M. Beasley by naming the intersection of SC 340 and I-20 in Darlington County as the 'Governor David M. Beasley Intersection.' This tribute is grounded in the former governor's significant contributions to the state, especially during his tenure focused on education reform, economic development, and infrastructure improvements. The resolution requests the Department of Transportation to erect appropriate markers or signs at the designated location acknowledging this honor.

Sentiment

The sentiment around S0625 appears to be positive, with widespread support from the legislative members advocating for the resolution. The bill has been methodically reviewed and recommended for passage by the committee on House Invitations and Memorial Resolutions. The proposal's intent is to honor a beloved state leader, which resonates well within the community and among legislators seeking to acknowledge contributions made to the state.

Contention

While S0625 has not met significant opposition, resolutions like this can sometimes raise discussions concerning the appropriateness of naming public infrastructure after political figures. However, in this case, the sense of honoring Governor Beasley's extensive public service and commitment to the state appears to overshadow any potential debate, as the focus remains on his positive impact during his governorship.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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