South Carolina General Assembly
122nd Session, 2017-2018

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S. 1097

STATUS INFORMATION

Concurrent Resolution
Sponsors: Senators Martin and Turner
Document Path: l:\s-res\srm\008troo.kmm.srm.docx

Introduced in the Senate on March 7, 2018
Introduced in the House on May 3, 2018
Last Amended on May 2, 2018
Adopted by the General Assembly on May 10, 2018

Summary: Trooper Daniel K. Rebman, Jr. Intersection

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

     Date      Body   Action Description with journal page number
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    3/7/2018  Senate  Introduced (Senate Journal-page 13)
    3/7/2018  Senate  Referred to Committee on Transportation 
                        (Senate Journal-page 13)
    5/1/2018  Senate  Recalled from Committee on Transportation 
                        (Senate Journal-page 4)
    5/2/2018  Senate  Amended (Senate Journal-page 54)
    5/2/2018  Senate  Adopted, sent to House (Senate Journal-page 54)
    5/3/2018  House   Introduced (House Journal-page 58)
    5/3/2018  House   Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial 
                        Resolutions (House Journal-page 58)
    5/9/2018  House   Committee report: Favorable Invitations and Memorial 
                        Resolutions (House Journal-page 137)
   5/10/2018  House   Adopted, returned to Senate with concurrence 
                        (House Journal-page 79)

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

3/7/2018
5/1/2018
5/2/2018
5/9/2018

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COMMITTEE REPORT

May 9, 2018

S. 1097

Introduced by Senators Martin and Turner

S. Printed 5/9/18--H.

Read the first time May 3, 2018.

            

THE COMMITTEE ON

INVITATIONS AND MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS

To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (S. 1097) to request that the Department of Transportation name the intersection of I-385 and Bridges Road "Trooper Daniel K. Rebman, Jr. Memorial intersection" and erect appropriate markers, etc., respectfully

REPORT:

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

JIMMY C. BALES for Committee.

            

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

TO REQUEST THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NAME THE INTERSECTION OF I-385 AND BRIDGES ROAD "TROOPER DANIEL K. REBMAN, JR. MEMORIAL INTERSECTION" AND ERECT APPROPRIATE MARKERS OR SIGNS AT THE INTERSECTION CONTAINING THIS DESIGNATION.

Amend Title To Conform

Whereas, the members of the South Carolina General Assembly were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Trooper Daniel Keith Rebman, Jr. of the South Carolina Highway Patrol and wish to honor and remember his supreme sacrifice in the line of duty; and

Whereas, at the age of thirty-one, Trooper Rebman died a hero after his patrol vehicle was struck early in the morning of October 24, 2017. He was the fifty-first state trooper to die serving the State of South Carolina; and

Whereas, Trooper Rebman always desired to serve his community, and he began to pursue a career in law enforcement shortly after moving to Greenville in 2011. After serving as a dispatcher for the Highway Patrol for four years, he graduated from the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy in 2016, at which time he was awarded the Captain Cecil Dilworth Marksmanship Award; and

Whereas, after graduation, Trooper Rebman joined the South Carolina Highway Patrol in September 2016. He began his career with Troop Six in Charleston and Berkeley before being transferred to Troop Three in Greenville. Rebman was only on the road as a trooper for about a year, but through his work as a dispatcher and his time on the road, he had developed close bonds with other troopers; and

Whereas, Trooper Rebman died as he lived, a quiet hero to his family, to his fellow troopers, to his church, and to his community. He served with pride; and

Whereas, Trooper Rebman was survived by his wife, Michelle; three young daughters, Olivia, Charlee, and Kennedy; parents, Daniel and Theresa; sister; and large extended family; and

Whereas, it would be fitting and proper to pay tribute to the life, service, and courageous sacrifice of this distinguished son of South Carolina by naming an intersection in Greenville County in his honor. Now, therefore,

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

That the members of the South Carolina General Assembly request that the Department of Transportation name the intersection of I-385 and Bridges Road "SCHP Trooper Daniel Keith Rebman, Jr. Memorial Intersection" and erect appropriate markers or signs at the intersection containing this designation.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Daniel K. Rebman, Jr. and the Department of Transportation.

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