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H*5195
Session 122 (2017-2018)


H*5195 Concurrent Resolution, By Alexander
 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO REQUEST THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NAME THE
 PORTION OF NORTH MCQUEEN STREET IN THE CITY OF FLORENCE FROM ITS INTERSECTION
 WITH WEST LUCAS STREET TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH WEST SUMTER STREET "REVEREND
 EDWARD HEZEKIAH THOMASNext WAY" AND ERECT APPROPRIATE MARKERS OR SIGNS ALONG THIS
 PORTION OF HIGHWAY CONTAINING THIS DESIGNATION.

   04/03/18  House  Introduced (House Journal-page 71)
   04/03/18  House  Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial
                     Resolutions (House Journal-page 71)
   04/17/18  House  Committee report: Favorable Invitations and
                     Memorial Resolutions (House Journal-page 2)
   04/18/18  House  Adopted, sent to Senate (House Journal-page 70)
   04/18/18  Senate Introduced (Senate Journal-page 8)
   04/18/18  Senate Referred to Committee on Transportation
                     (Senate Journal-page 8)
   05/03/18  Senate Recalled from Committee on Transportation
                     (Senate Journal-page 1)
   05/08/18  Senate Adopted, returned to House with concurrence
                     (Senate Journal-page 82)



VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

4/3/2018
4/17/2018
5/3/2018



H. 5195

RECALLED

May 3, 2018

H. 5195

Introduced by Rep. Alexander

S. Printed 5/3/18--S.

Read the first time April 18, 2018.

            

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

TO REQUEST THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NAME THE PORTION OF NORTH MCQUEEN STREET IN THE CITY OF FLORENCE FROM ITS INTERSECTION WITH WEST LUCAS STREET TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH WEST SUMTER STREET "REVEREND EDWARD HEZEKIAH PreviousTHOMASNext WAY" AND ERECT APPROPRIATE MARKERS OR SIGNS ALONG THIS PORTION OF HIGHWAY CONTAINING THIS DESIGNATION.

Whereas, the Reverend Edward Hezekiah PreviousThomasNext was born on March 15, 1917, the son of the late Tommie and Mary Charles PreviousThomasNext. He entered eternal life on June 11, 1999. Educated in the public schools of Florence County, he received further training through the Civilian Conservation Corps, the federal public works program established during the Great Depression that put millions of young adults to work; and

Whereas, Reverend PreviousThomasNext was married to Lillian McCoy and together they were blessed with six children. He was trained for the ministry at the Interdenominational Theological Seminary through Benedict and Morris colleges. He was an assistant pastor at St. Beulah Missionary Baptist Church, assistant and later pastor at Carver Street Baptist Church, ending his ministerial duties as pastor at Central Baptist Church, all in Florence County; and

Whereas, Reverend PreviousThomasNext devoted his life's work to civic affairs and community involvement. Recognizing that "a voice not connected to a vote is yet silent," he is credited with establishing voter registration drives which led to an influx of African Americans to the polls. He was a staunch supporter of and participant in the Palmetto Voters Association and later the Voter Education Project; and

Whereas, a life member of the NAACP, Reverend PreviousThomasNext served as president of the Florence chapter during the tumultuous years of desegregation and served as youth advisor to many of the community's young people, who later became influential leaders in the state's Pee Dee area and the nation; and

Whereas, other civic activities were devoted to Morris College and Benedict College alumni associations; Manna House, a non-profit organization that provides food and services to the less fortunate; the Pee Dee Community Action Agency; and the local Boys and Girls Club. Reverend PreviousThomasNext also served the Florence and Darlington counties' Baptist Educational Singing Convention, the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, and the Pee Dee District Baptist Convention; and

Whereas, an astute businessman and state Notary Public, Reverend PreviousThomasNext was a licensed broker-in-charge for the Middleton Agency, a contractor who built homes throughout Florence County, and a teacher for the community action agency's "Project T-Square," which trained young people in brick masonry and carpentry. He also was a board member of Statewide Homes Foundation, established by the late Reverend I. DeQuincey Newman, a former state senator and field secretary of the South Carolina NAACP, to provide housing for low-income residents; and

Whereas, it is fitting and proper that we pay homage to Reverend Edward Hezekiah PreviousThomasNext for his dedicated service and contributions to Florence County by naming a portion of North McQueen Street in his honor. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:

That the South Carolina General Assembly request the Department of Transportation name the portion of North McQueen Street in the City of Florence from its intersection with West Lucas Street to its intersection with West Sumter Street "Reverend Edward Hezekiah PreviousThomas Way" and erect appropriate markers or signs along this portion of highway containing this designation.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Department of Transportation.

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