South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5191

Introduced
2/17/26  
Refer
2/17/26  

Caption

Detective William Singleton Memorial Highway

Impact

This resolution serves to commemorate Detective Singleton's heroic actions and recognize his sacrifice. By naming a street after him, the community acknowledges the importance of law enforcement officers and their contributions to public safety. It highlights the significance of honoring those who have fallen in the line of duty and promotes a sense of remembrance within the community. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to recognize and memorialize the service of police officers throughout South Carolina.

Summary

House Bill 5191 is a concurrent resolution that seeks to honor Detective William A. Singleton by naming a portion of Black Street in the City of Rock Hill in York County as 'Detective William A. Singleton Memorial Street'. The proposal aims to erect appropriate signs or markers at the designated location, celebrating the life and service of Detective Singleton, who was a member of the Rock Hill Police Department and lost his life in the line of duty while trying to protect another individual.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill H5191 is largely positive, reflecting a community's desire to honor a dedicated public servant. Lawmakers and community members participating in discussions surrounding the bill have expressed support for the initiative, emphasizing the need to recognize those who have made sacrifices for the safety of others. The bill has garnered bipartisan support, highlighting a shared respect for law enforcement across party lines.

Contention

While the bill primarily serves as a gesture of acknowledgment, potential points of contention could arise regarding resources allocated for signage and any implications the naming may have on local governance or planning. However, the general consensus appears to be one of unity in commemorating Detective Singleton's legacy, minimizing any significant opposition within the legislative discussions thus far.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H5190

Officer Robert McFadden Memorial Street

SC H3002

William H. Nimmons Memorial Road

SC H5045

Archbishop B.R. Wilson Memorial Highway

SC H5192

Officer Robert Gilmore Johnston Memorial Street

SC H5189

Officer Steven Wayne Jordan memorial intersection

SC H4571

"Lt. Larry 'LV' Vaughan Memorial Intersection"

SC HB37

Designate Detective Rex Emrick Memorial Highway

SC H5462

William Rakin Singleton

SC H4086

The Honorable James Risher, Sr. Memorial Highway

SC H4570

James Roland Smith Memorial Highway

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