South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4334

Introduced
4/9/25  
Enrolled
4/10/25  

Caption

Medal of Valor-Beaufort County Sergeant Christian D. Anderson and Corporal Christopher Partridge

Impact

This resolution serves to highlight the critical role that law enforcement officers play in maintaining public safety and the need to acknowledge their sacrifices and contributions. By honoring Sergeant Anderson and Corporal Partridge, the bill reinforces the values of commitment and courage within the law enforcement community, aiming to inspire others to serve with similar dedication. The medal itself is a significant recognition of valor in the line of duty, reinforcing the appreciation of such bravery at both the state and local levels.

Summary

House Bill 4334 is a concurrent resolution that recognizes and honors Sergeant Christian D. Anderson and Corporal Christopher Partridge from the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office for their extraordinary acts of bravery while on duty. They are being congratulated for their receipt of the prestigious South Carolina Sheriffs' Association 2024 Medal of Valor Award, which is bestowed upon deputy sheriffs who demonstrate exceptional courage and decisiveness in emergency situations.

Conclusion

In conclusion, House Bill 4334 serves as a formal acknowledgment of the heroism displayed by law enforcement officers in South Carolina, specifically recognizing the courageous actions of Sergeant Anderson and Corporal Partridge. The bill emphasizes the importance of celebrating law enforcement's positive contributions while encouraging ongoing discussions about safety, bravery, and community relations.

Contention

While House Bill 4334 embodies consensus on the importance of recognizing heroism in law enforcement, it also reflects broader societal discussions about the role of police in community safety and the public's perception of law enforcement. The celebration of individual acts of bravery serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in policing, especially in times of heightened scrutiny over law enforcement actions and accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0570

Medal of Valor - Anderson Co. Sergeants Ruff, McCown, and Earwood

SC S0562

Medal of Valor-Newberry County Sergeant Michael Claytor

SC S0553

Medal of Valor-Oconee County Corporal Lucas Watts, Captain Thomas Crompton, Lieutenant Justin Murphy, Corporal Chris Johnson, and

SC S0563

Medal of Valor-Newberry Sergeant Michael Claytor et al.

SC H4332

Medal of Valor-Richland County K9 Bumi and K9 Specialist Alan Ware

SC H4333

Medal of Valor-Marlboro County Investigator Jackie "Cotton" Heffner, Corporal Brian Genwright, Deputy Jeffery Sessoms, Deputy Brianna Allen, and

SC S0569

Medal of Valor-Hampton County Deputy Kyle Richard Horton

SC H5605

Senior Corporal Daniel Dinkins and Senior Corporal Zachery Rutan, SCSA Medal of Valor

SC S0564

Medal of Valor Award - Lee County

SC H5614

SCSA 2025 Medal of Valor recipient Elijah Pierce

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TN HB0208

AN ACT to designate the National Guard Armory in Cheatham County as the "First Sergeant Charles Anderson Douglas National Guard Armory."

TN SB0276

AN ACT to designate the National Guard Armory in Cheatham County as the "First Sergeant Charles Anderson Douglas National Guard Armory."

SC S0570

Medal of Valor - Anderson Co. Sergeants Ruff, McCown, and Earwood

SC H5614

SCSA 2025 Medal of Valor recipient Elijah Pierce

PA HB2015

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PA HB2310

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GA SR322

Beamon, Sergeant Major (Ret.) Karen; recognize

GA SR806

Olds, Sergeant Major (Ret.) Cendric D.; recognize