South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3840

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
1/30/25  

Caption

Thomas Lee Read Memorial Intersection

Impact

The bill, if passed, will result in the official naming of a road intersection, providing a lasting tribute to Thomas Lee Read's legacy. It reflects the legislative body's recognition of individuals who have positively influenced their communities. The erection of signs or markers at this intersection is intended to instill local pride and remembrance, serving as a benchmark for residents and visitors alike. This act emphasizes the values of community engagement and recognition of dedicated service in the region.

Summary

House Bill 3840 is a concurrent resolution introduced by Rep. Hartnett, aimed at naming the intersection of Harborview Road and Fort Sumter Drive on James Island in Charleston County as the 'Thomas Lee Read Memorial Intersection.' This resolution seeks to honor Thomas Lee Read, a prominent figure in the community known for his dedication to service and development. The bill highlights the significant contributions of Read to the James Island area, including his involvement in real estate development and his numerous leadership roles within local organizations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H3840 is largely positive, reflecting a unified appreciation for Thomas Lee Read among local constituents and representatives. There is a general consensus that naming the intersection serves as an appropriate recognition for his contributions and character, embodying a spirit of community and public service. However, the resolution did not undergo extensive debate, suggesting that it was largely well-received without notable opposition.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention surrounding this bill, primarily because it involves honoring a deceased individual with a memorial gesture rather than implementing new regulations or altering existing laws. However, discussions may arise regarding the appropriateness of memorializing individuals in this manner or the resources allocated to project implementation. The bill itself focuses on community remembrance rather than divisive legislation, which may limit its contentious nature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H4569

Bobby Wilder memorial intersection

SC H4919

Johnnie Doctor Jr. Memorial Intersection

SC S0729

Lewis Boone Memorial Intersection

SC HR1887

Councilman Alphonso Thomas Memorial Intersection; Henry County; dedicate

SC H5086

Herman Elroy Muckenfuss Memorial Intersection

SC H5043

SFC Isaac Gethers Jr. Intersection

SC H3828

Paul Robinson Earle Memorial Intersection

SC SR624

Officer Drew Haynes Brown Memorial Intersection; Cobb County; dedicate

SC H4571

"Lt. Larry 'LV' Vaughan Memorial Intersection"

SC SR0164

MEMORIAL-THOMAS F. LONDRIGAN

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.