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H*4161 Concurrent Resolution, By Martin, M.O. Alexander, Alexander, R.L. Altman, Bailey, J.J. Bailey, K.E. Bailey, B.O. Baker, R.A. Barber, Barfield, J.M. Baxley, D.M. Beasley, L.E. Bennett, D. Blackwell, L. Blanding, Boan, G.A. Brown, H. Brown, J. Brown, R.B. Brown, D.M. Bruce, P.M. Burch, M.D. Burriss, T.M. Burriss, Carnell, C.D. Chamblee, H.H. Clyborne, J.D. Cole, M.J. Cooper, K.S. Corbett, R.S. Corning, Davenport, P.W. Derrick, Elliott, J. Faber, Fair, E.M. Fant, T.L. Farr, J.G. Felder, T. Ferguson, S.R. Foster, L.E. Gentry, Glover, B.J. Gordon, J.V. Gregory, H.M. Hallman, J.L. Harris, P.B. Harris, Harvin, B.H. Harwell, Haskins, Hayes, J.C. Hearn, B.L. Hendricks, J.H. Hodges, D.N. Holt, T.E. Huff, M.F. Jaskwhich, J.C. Johnson, J.W. Johnson, R.O. Kay, Keegan, W.P. Keesley, H.H. Keyserling, Kirsh, J.R. Klapman, R.A. Kohn, Koon, Lanford, T.A. Limehouse, Littlejohn, S.G. Manly, T.T. Mappus, D.E. Martin, J.G. Mattos, J.G. McAbee, F.E. McBride, W.S. McCain, D.M. McEachin, J.T. McElveen, A.C. McGinnis, McKay, R.N. McLellan, M. McLeod, D.E. McTeer, D.A. Moss, Neilson, J.H. Nesbitt, E.L. Nettles, Phillips, Quinn, J. Rama, Rhoad, J.I. Rogers, T.F. Rogers, I.K. Rudnick, Sharpe, Sheheen, P.E. Short, E.W. Simpson, R. Smith, J.J. Snow, E.C. Stoddard, C.L. Sturkie, L.L. Taylor, Townsend, J.W. Tucker, Vaughn, C.Y. Waites, D.C. Waldrop, Washington, C.C. Wells, L.S. Whipper, J.M. White, J.B. Wilder, Wilkes, Wilkins, D. Williams, J.B. Williams, D.E. Winstead, S.S. Wofford and D.A. Wright
A Concurrent Resolution expressing the extreme displeasure of the South Carolina General Assembly at the recent United States Supreme Court decision which declared that a person could burn the American flag as a form of political protest and not violate a Texas statute prohibiting that act and requesting the South Carolina Congressional delegation to introduce legislation proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution which would prohibit a person from desecrating the flag.
A Concurrent Resolution expressing the extreme displeasure of the South Carolina General Assembly at the recent United States Supreme Court decision which declared that a person could burn the American flag as a form of political protest and not violate a Texas statute prohibiting that act and requesting the South Carolina Congressional delegation to introduce legislation proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution which would prohibit a person from desecrating the flag.
06/22/89 | House | Introduced, adopted, sent to Senate HJ-3 |
06/22/89 | Senate | Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence SJ-2 |