South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0561

Introduced
4/15/25  
Refer
4/15/25  

Caption

Billy Eaddy Road Naming

Impact

If passed, this bill will not result in changes to existing state laws but will serve a ceremonial purpose of honoring an influential local leader. Such recognitions can foster community pride and serve as educational points for residents about their local history. It may also encourage further initiatives for the recognition of other local leaders and historical figures, potentially leading to more requests for similar designations in the future.

Summary

Bill S0561 is a concurrent resolution introduced by Senator Reichenbach that requests the South Carolina Department of Transportation to name a specific portion of River Road in Florence County after Lucious 'Billy' Eaddy. Eaddy was a notable member of the Pamplico town council, recognized for his service and contributions to the community. The bill emphasizes the importance of honoring local figures who have made significant impacts in their towns and communities. The designated stretch of road is noted to be a place significant to Eaddy's legacy, as his family business was located nearby, and local residents commonly referred to this road by his name.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S0561 is generally positive, characterized by a community-oriented perspective that values and acknowledges the contributions of individuals like Billy Eaddy. Supporters view this naming as a fitting tribute, reinforcing community bonds and historical recognition. There appear to be no recorded significant opposing views or contentious issues regarding this bill, suggesting a shared appreciation for Eaddy's contributions among the members of the South Carolina General Assembly.

Contention

The resolution itself does not present significant points of contention as it aims solely to honor an individual. However, it opens the door to discussions about the importance of memorializing local figures and how such actions can perpetuate local identity. Future instances of road naming could spark debates about whom to honor and the criteria for such recognitions, but these are not currently issues raised by this specific bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC SR0108

MEMORIAL-LENORA EADDY

SC H4222

Wade Eaddy, retirement

SC S0943

Deputy Frank "Devin" Mason Road Naming

SC S0730

Thomas C. and Audree A. Clark Road Naming

SC S0400

Nathaniel Sipes Road Naming

SC S1055

Anderson Taylor Road Naming

SC S0187

Lenora Abraham "Nancy" Eaddy Family Condolence Resolution

SC S1053

Louise G. Hopkins Road Naming

SC S0691

Chief Robert E. Brown Sr. Road Naming

SC S0998

Benjamin E. Mays Road Naming

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