South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4945

Introduced
1/15/26  

Caption

Linda Ketron, 2025 Frances Mims-Paul Talmadge Literary Advocacy

Impact

The legislation aims to promote awareness and appreciation for individuals who have dedicated themselves to fostering literary culture within their communities. Specifically, it underscores the importance of programs that facilitate interaction between literary figures and the public, encouraging educational initiatives that can enrich the cultural landscape of South Carolina. By recognizing Ketron's achievements, the resolution also highlights the role of community-driven projects in enhancing public engagement with the literary world.

Summary

House Bill 4945 is a resolution acknowledging and honoring Linda Ketron for her significant contributions to the literary arts in South Carolina. The bill celebrates her role as the founder of CLASS Publishing and the Moveable Feast literary luncheon program, which has played a vital part in connecting writers and readers in Georgetown County. Recognizing her efforts in promoting literature, the bill commemorates her receipt of the 2025 Frances Mims-Paul Talmadge Literary Advocacy Award, which is conferred biennially to those who advance literary arts in the state.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it reflects the ongoing conversation about the value of supporting the arts and literature in state legislation. There may be differing opinions regarding the focus on particular individuals versus systemic support for broader arts funding, but the consensus appears to favor recognizing significant local contributions. This highlights a potential area of contention around resource allocation between individual recognition and broader institutional support for literary programs.

Notable_points

Noteworthy is Ketron's extensive background in various academic and community service roles, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning and outreach. The resolution serves not just as a mark of recognition, but also as a testament to the rich cultural and literary history that individuals like Ketron help preserve and promote. The legislative acknowledgment may inspire similar initiatives and support for other community figures in the arts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC SR281

James, Talmadge; recognize

SC HR404

James, Talmadge; occasion of her retirement; commend

SC S0265

Mary Frances Hughes, sympathy

SC H4041

Linda Harvey

SC H3828

Paul Robinson Earle Memorial Intersection

SC SJR0879

A RESOLUTION to honor Don Lindsey, 2026 Community Volunteer recipient of the John J. Duncan Sr. Award for Senior Advocacy.

SC S0311

Disability Advocacy Day

SC S0926

Disability Advocacy Day

SC H5601

Christie Palladino 2027 SC Teacher of the Year

SC H4213

Declare Wednesday, Apri 15, 2025 as "Children's Advocacy Center Day" in South Carolina

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