South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S1053

Introduced
3/25/26  
Refer
3/25/26  

Caption

Louise G. Hopkins Road Naming

Impact

The naming of the highway will serve as a lasting tribute to Ms. Hopkins's legacy and community service. By erecting appropriate markers or signs, the resolution intends to recognize her tireless efforts in improving the lives of individuals in the community. Additionally, it aims to inspire future generations by acknowledging the importance of civic involvement and the positive changes one individual can make in their community. This bill embodies the spirit of respect and appreciation for local heroes.

Summary

Bill S1053, introduced by Senator Matthews, is a concurrent resolution requesting that a section of South Carolina Highway 321 in Estill, specifically from the southern town limit boundary to the northern town limit boundary in Hampton County, be named 'Louise G. Hopkins Highway'. This bill is aimed at honoring Louise G. Hopkins for her significant contributions to the community and her dedication to public service throughout her life. The resolution highlights her achievements as an educator, community leader, and civil rights advocate, underscoring her impact in Hampton County.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding S1053 is positive, with a strong community backing for honoring Louise G. Hopkins. Supporters view this resolution as a meaningful way to celebrate her contributions to Hampton County and to ensure that her legacy is remembered. There appears to be a consensus among community members and local leaders that such recognitions are vital for fostering community pride and acknowledging local history.

Contention

While the bill does not seem to face significant contention in its current form, it does touch on broader discussions regarding how communities honor individuals who have made substantial contributions. There may be differing opinions on similar honors for other community figures, and some discussions could arise regarding the criteria and processes involved in naming public spaces after individuals. However, as it stands, the specific resolution to honor Ms. Hopkins has been met with overwhelming support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S1055

Anderson Taylor Road Naming

SC S0561

Billy Eaddy Road Naming

SC S0943

Deputy Frank "Devin" Mason Road Naming

SC S0543

John W. Parris Road Naming

SC S0990

Harry Hopkins Bright

SC S0730

Thomas C. and Audree A. Clark Road Naming

SC S0186

Hopkins Elementary School, awards

SC S0616

Bronco Brostick Road Naming

SC S0614

Reverend Smalls Road Naming

SC S0400

Nathaniel Sipes Road Naming

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