South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5290

Introduced
3/3/26  

Caption

Fred J. Grooms' service

Impact

The passage of HB 5290 serves to officially recognize individuals like Fred G. Grooms, thereby reinforcing the importance of honoring local heroes who have made substantial contributions to society. It acts as a reminder of the values of service, dedication, and community leadership. By honoring such individuals, the resolution aims to inspire others to follow Mr. Grooms' example by contributing positively to their communities and supporting veterans who have served in the military. Although the bill itself does not enact law, it plays a crucial role in appreciating efforts in public service and military achievements, acknowledging how these influence societal integrity and morale.

Summary

House Bill 5290 is a resolution aimed at recognizing and honoring First Sergeant Fred J. Grooms Sr. (Retired) for his lifetime of devoted service to his community, church, and nation. The resolution reflects the significant achievements and contributions made by Mr. Grooms throughout his life, emphasizing his dedication to service from a young age, having been raised in a family with deep roots in the local community. It highlights his exemplary military career, spanning over two decades in the United States Army, during which he displayed remarkable courage and leadership skills, particularly in combat situations during the Vietnam War, earning multiple military honors including the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart.

Contention

While there is a general agreement on the need to honor veteran service, there may be differing opinions regarding how often such recognitions should be conducted or if certain criteria should be established to determine eligibility for such honors. The resolution does not appear to face any notable opposition as it focuses solely on recognition rather than any legislative change or funding allocation. However, discussions could arise around the potential for over-saturation of similar resolutions, or debates on the extent to which military honors should intersect with local community recognitions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H4120

Staff Sgt. Kenneth Jason Wilburn Memorial Intersection

SC HR92

Commends Russell Cummings, III, on his promotion from lieutenant colonel to colonel in the U.S. Army

SC HCR16

Recognizing and honoring Specialist Four Paul Jeffrey "Jeff" Cochran for his service to his country.

SC SJR0667

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Colonel Thomas B. Vaughn of Warren County.

SC K01193

Mourning the death of James R. Peluso, Vietnam War veteran, and devoted member of his family and community

SC HR282

Commends Deputy Gregory Aydell of the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office on being awarded the 2025 Deputy Valor Award by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association

SC H5543

Col. Walter Todd Exit

SC HR246

Alabama Legislature

SC SR0040

Memorializing CSM Bobby Pruett.

SC HJR0030

JACK STEINMAN MEMORIAL HWY

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.