S*1008 Session 109 (1991-1992)
S*1008 Concurrent Resolution, By I.E. Lourie, Courson, Giese and Patterson
A Concurrent Resolution to name the interchange at the Southeastern Beltway
and Fort Jackson Boulevard in Richland County the "Hyman Rubin Interchange"
and to direct the Department of Highways and Public Transportation to erect
appropriate signs at both ends of the interchange on which the name is clearly
indicated.
05/23/91 Senate Introduced, adopted, sent to House SJ-3
05/27/91 House Introduced HJ-10
05/27/91 House Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial
Resolutions HJ-11
05/30/91 House Committee report: Favorable Invitations and
Memorial Resolutions HJ-61
06/05/91 House Adopted, returned to Senate with concurrence HJ-24
COMMITTEE REPORT
May 30, 1991
S. 1008
Introduced by SENATORS Lourie, Patterson, Courson and Giese
S. Printed 5/30/91--H.
Read the first time May 27, 1991.
THE COMMITTEE ON INVITATIONS
To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (S. 1008), to name
the interchange at the Southeastern Beltway and Fort Jackson
Boulevard, etc., respectfully
REPORT:
That they have duly and carefully considered the same, and
recommend that the same do pass:
SAMUEL R. FOSTER, for Committee.
A CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
TO NAME THE INTERCHANGE AT THE SOUTHEASTERN
BELTWAY AND FORT JACKSON BOULEVARD IN RICHLAND
COUNTY THE "HYMAN RUBIN INTERCHANGE" AND
TO DIRECT THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION TO ERECT APPROPRIATE SIGNS AT BOTH
ENDS OF THE INTERCHANGE ON WHICH THE NAME IS
CLEARLY INDICATED.
Whereas, Hyman Rubin is first and foremost a great humanitarian who
has been guided in his many involvements in government by his deep
and genuine concern for people; and
Whereas, he is best described as a true gentleman of vast experience, a
scholar, and a man of honor with many talents; and
Whereas, Hyman Rubin has always been active in, State and local
affairs and was elected to the City Council of Columbia where he served
fourteen years with great distinction as a councilman and mayor pro
tempore; and
Whereas, in recognition of his effective service at the municipal level he
was elected to the State Senate in 1966 and served until 1984 during
which time he served as Chairman of the Richland County Legislative
Delegation, Chairman of the Senate Medical Affairs Committee, and the
Joint Study Committee on Aging; and
Whereas, in order to recognize the distinguished career of this great
South Carolinian, it would be fitting to designate the interchange at the
Southeastern Beltway and Fort Jackson Boulevard in the name of
Hyman Rubin in recognition of his many years of honorable service and
outstanding contributions to the State of South Carolina. Now,
therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:
That the interchange at the Southeastern Beltway and Fort Jackson
Boulevard in Richland County is named the "Hyman Rubin
Interchange." The Department of Highways and Public
Transportation is directed to erect appropriate signs at both ends of the
interchange on which the name is clearly indicated.
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