South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4079

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

Captain Allan Rogers retired from the Dillon County Sheriff's office after a 35-year career in law enforcement.

Impact

The resolution reflects the legislative body's appreciation for Captain Rogers' commitment to public service and law enforcement. By recognizing his efforts, the bill not only honors a dedicated officer but serves to reinforce the value placed on community policing and the importance of building trust between law enforcement and local citizens. The sentiments conveyed in the resolution highlight the role of local law enforcement in ensuring community safety and wellbeing.

Summary

House Bill H4079 is a resolution recognizing and honoring Captain Allan Rogers for his distinguished service in law enforcement, culminating in his retirement after thirty-five years. The bill acknowledges Captain Rogers' extensive career, which began with the Latta Police Department and included significant roles in the Marion County Sheriff's Office, where he rose through the ranks to become a chief deputy. Captain Rogers' contributions to the community included the promotion of initiatives such as K-9 units and technological advancements within law enforcement agencies.

Contention

Although the resolution is largely celebratory and devoid of controversy, it underscores the broader discussions about law enforcement practices and community relations. While not explicitly contentious, the recognition of a law enforcement figure might evoke differing perspectives on policing, accountability, and community engagement, particularly in light of ongoing national conversations related to law enforcement reform. Overall, H4079 serves as a reminder of the contributions made by dedicated law enforcement personnel individuals while prompting reflection on the evolving role of police in society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB1579

PERS; law enforcement officers hired after 3-1-26 may receive retirement allowance after 20 years of service.

SC HB1036

PERS; law enforcement officers and firefighters hired after 3-1-26 may receive retirement allowance after 25 years of service.

SC HB556

Retired law enforcement officers, employment of certain retired law enforcement officers further provided for

SC SJR0621

A RESOLUTION to recognize Robert Allan Clark on the occasion of his retirement from the Tennessee Division of Veterans Services.

SC HR207

Congratulating Elwood "Woody" Mitchell on his retirement from the Harris County District Attorney's Office.

SC HR143

Archie Tucker; commend upon retirement from the United States Dept. of Agriculture after 51 years of public service.

SC S0386

Retired law enforcement officers

SC SB2346

Sheriffs; require candidates for office to be certified law enforcement officers.

SC A2872

Requires retired law enforcement officers to qualify in use of firearm once a year.

SC SJR1205

A RESOLUTION to honor Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler on his outstanding career in law enforcement.

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