South Carolina General Assembly
115th Session, 2003-2004

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S. 1227

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Senate Resolution
Sponsors: Senators J. Verne Smith, Anderson, Fair, Thomas and Verdin
Document Path: l:\s-res\jvs\016yout.mrh.doc

Introduced in the Senate on May 6, 2004
Adopted by the Senate on May 20, 2004

Summary: Greenville YMCA, Youth in Government

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

     Date      Body   Action Description with journal page number
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    5/6/2004  Senate  Introduced SJ-4
    5/6/2004  Senate  Referred to Committee on Invitations SJ-4
   5/19/2004  Senate  Polled out of committee Invitations SJ-35
   5/19/2004  Senate  Committee report: Favorable Invitations SJ-35
   5/20/2004  Senate  Adopted SJ-45
   5/20/2004          Scrivener's error corrected

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5/6/2004
5/19/2004
5/20/2004

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COMMITTEE REPORT

May 19, 2004

S. 1227

Introduced by Senators J. Verne Smith, Anderson, Fair, Thomas and Verdin

S. Printed 5/19/04--S.    [SEC 5/20/04 2:24 PM]

Read the first time May 6, 2004.

            

THE COMMITTEE ON INVITATIONS

To whom was referred a Senate Resolution (S. 1227) to authorize the Greenville Young Men's Christian Association to use the Senate Chamber and any available committee hearing rooms in the Gressette Senate Office Building on Thursday, December 2, 2004, etc., respectfully

REPORT:

That they have duly and carefully considered the same and recommend that the same do pass:

JOHN E. COURSON for Committee.

            

A SENATE RESOLUTION

TO AUTHORIZE THE GREENVILLE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION TO USE THE SENATE CHAMBER AND ANY AVAILABLE COMMITTEE HEARING ROOMS IN THE GRESSETTE SENATE OFFICE BUILDING ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2004, AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2004, TO CONDUCT A YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT PROGRAM.

Whereas, forty-five states have successful Youth in Government programs; and

Whereas, the Youth in Government program is designed to provide first-hand experience in the state legislature and government affairs for high school students; and

Whereas, students taking part in the program will run for statewide office, pass legislation, and organize their own government; and

Whereas, the purpose of the Young Men's Christian Association's Youth in Government program is to encourage our youth to develop enthusiasm and appreciation for government and community affairs; and

Whereas, more than one thousand two hundred high school students in the State are expected to participate this year, making the South Carolina Youth in Government program the largest per-capita in the nation. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Senate:

That the members of the South Carolina Senate authorize the Greenville Young Men's Christian Association Youth In Government program to use the Senate Chamber and to use such hearing rooms as may be available in the Gressette Senate Office Building on Thursday, December 2, 2004, and Friday, December 3, 2004, to conduct a Youth in Government program. If the Senate is in statewide session, the Senate Chamber may not be used.

Be it further resolved that the use of the Chamber and the available committee hearing rooms by the Greenville Young Men's Christian Association must be in strict accordance with the policies and rules of the Senate.

Be it further resolved that the Office of the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate shall provide assistance and access as necessary for this meeting in accordance with applicable procedures of the Rules of the Senate.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Ms. Mary Capers Bledsoe, Executive Director of the YMCA Youth in Government, and the Honorable James R. Melton, Sergeant at Arms of the Senate.

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