2017-2018 Bill 1246: World War I - South Carolina ...



South Carolina General Assembly122nd Session, 2017-2018S. 1246STATUS INFORMATIONSenate ResolutionSponsors: Senators Malloy and McElveenDocument Path: l:\council\bills\bbm\9794cm18.docxIntroduced in the Senate on May 9, 2018Adopted by the Senate on May 10, 2018Summary: World War IHISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONSDateBodyAction Description with journal page number5/9/2018SenateIntroduced5/9/2018SenateReferred to Committee on Invitations (Senate Journalpage?5)5/10/2018SenateRecalled from Committee on Invitations (Senate Journalpage?3)5/10/2018SenateAdopted (Senate Journalpage?3)View the latest legislative information at the websiteVERSIONS OF THIS BILL5/9/2018A SENATE RESOLUTIONTO CELEBRATE THE ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SIGNING OF THE AGREEMENT ENDING HOSTILITIES IN THE CONFLICT KNOWN AS THE GREAT WAR, OR WORLD WAR I, TO EXPRESS THE GRATITUDE OF THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FOR THOSE WHO VALIANTLY SERVED THIS COUNTRY DURING THAT CONFLICT, AND TO DECLARE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2018, AS “ARMISTICE DAY” IN SOUTH CAROLINA.Whereas, the people of South Carolina are committed to recognizing and honoring those who have served our great nation during all conflicts in which it has been involved; andWhereas, in 2018, it is particularly appropriate to pay special tribute to those Americans who served during World War I, also known as the Great War, on this the one hundredth anniversary of the end of America’s involvement in that war; andWhereas, the date of the signing of the agreement ending the hostilities of the Great War, November 11, 1918, was referred to as Armistice Day, and that date continued to be so named until 1954. Now, therefore,Be it resolved by the Senate:That the members of the South Carolina Senate, by this resolution, celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the signing of the agreement ending hostilities in the conflict known as the Great War, or World War I, express the gratitude of the people of South Carolina for those who valiantly served this country during that conflict, and declare Sunday, November 11, 2018, as “Armistice Day” in South Carolina.XX ................
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