South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5132

Introduced
2/10/26  

Caption

Dr. Matilda A. Evans Day

Impact

By designating a specific day to honor Dr. Evans, the bill serves to promote awareness about her contributions and legacy, reinforcing the importance of healthcare equity and social justice. It recognizes her advocacy for public health and education, which aligns with ongoing efforts to address health disparities in South Carolina. This acknowledgment can inspire future generations to learn from her example, thus impacting both educational initiatives and the healthcare landscape in the state. Furthermore, this legislation may foster community engagement in commemorations that reflect on the contributions of African Americans in the medical field.

Summary

House Bill 5132 aims to officially recognize the eighteenth day of May each year as 'Dr. Matilda A. Evans Day' in South Carolina. This bill honors the memory of Dr. Matilda Evans, a significant figure in the medical history of South Carolina and a trailblazer for African American women in medicine. Born in 1872, Dr. Evans became the first African American woman to be licensed to practice medicine in South Carolina and dedicated her life to improving healthcare for underserved communities. Notably, she founded several healthcare facilities for African Americans, including hospitals and a training school for nurses, thereby addressing critical health disparities of her time.

Contention

While the bill primarily serves to honor a historical figure and may not introduce significant legislative contention in terms of policy change, it represents broader themes of recognition and representation within the South Carolina legislative framework. Advocacy for historical acknowledgments like 'Dr. Matilda A. Evans Day' can sometimes lead to discussions about how history is celebrated in the state and the visibility of contributions made by African Americans. The intent behind the bill is clear, but it may also prompt conversations about how such commemorations relate to current social issues, including healthcare access and equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H5106

Dr. Matilda A. Evans Day

SC H3987

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SC H4849

Dr. Everett L. Dargan, sympathy

SC S0365

Dr. Cheryl Washington

SC H4375

Dr. Dawn Bingham

SC H4107

Links Day at the Capital 2025

SC H3888

USC Day in SC

SC S0304

USC Day in SC

SC S0839

Rev. Dr. Lillie Burgess sympathy

SC H4993

Rev. Dr. Lillie Burgess sympathy

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