South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0946

Introduced
2/24/26  

Caption

George A. Malone

Impact

The resolution highlights Malone's accomplishments, including his tenure as sheriff where he served two terms and received numerous accolades such as Deputy of the Year and Officer of the Year for South Carolina. The Senate's expression of sorrow not only commemorates his contributions to law enforcement but also serves as a reminder of the hurdles faced by African Americans in achieving positions of authority and respect in their communities.

Summary

Bill S0946 is a resolution introduced in the South Carolina General Assembly to express profound sorrow upon the passing of George A. Malone, a significant figure in law enforcement and community service. Malone's distinguished career began in 1968 when he became the first African American deputy at the Colleton County Sheriff's Department. He was recognized for his dedication and determination, rising through the ranks to become a major and later being elected sheriff, making history as the first African American to do so in Colleton County.

Contention

While the bill is a tribute, it inherently raises discussions around the representation of African Americans in law enforcement and public service. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing diverse contributions to the community, which can stir conversations about ongoing challenges that minority groups face within such fields. The resolution acts as a symbolic stand for inclusivity and recognition in a society that is still confronting racial inequalities.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

SC H5596

Rev. Dr. George E. Hicks

SC HR7

George C. Trulock, Jr. Memorial Highway; Grady County; dedicate

SC H4547

King George

SC H5528

Chief Master Sergeant George J Huffstetler

SC HR756

In memory of George L. Cullum III.

SC HR1337

In memory of George L. Cullum III.

SC HC59

Honorable Robert George Clark, Jr.; commend life and distinguished public service career upon his passing.

SC HR81

Honorable Robert George Clark, Jr.; commend life and distinguished public service career upon his passing.

SC SR465

Kemp Sr., Calvin George; commend

SC HR213

Georgia Chapter of National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE); 48 years of service; Georgia Chapter of NOBLE Day at the state capitol; 03/07/25; recognize

Similar Bills

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