2001-2002 Bill 684: Weldon Wyatt, Resolutions - South Carolina Legislature Online

2001-2002 Bill 684: Weldon Wyatt, Resolutions - South Carolina Legislature Online

BIL:684

TYP:Concurrent Resolution CR

INB:Senate

IND:20010515

PSP:Moore

SPO:Moore, Ryberg and Setzler

DDN:l:\council\bills\nbd\11742ac01.doc

DPB:20010517

SUB:Weldon Wyatt, Resolutions

HST:

BodyDateAction DescriptionComLeg Involved

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Senate20010517Received from House

House20010516Introduced, adopted, returned

with concurrence

Senate20010515Introduced, adopted, sent to House

Versions of This Bill

TXT:

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

TO HONOR WELDON WYATT OF AIKEN COUNTY FOR HIS ABUNDANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION IN AIKEN COUNTY AND THE EDUCATION OF AIKEN COUNTY RESIDENTS AND TO CONGRATULATE HIM ON BEING SELECTED TO RECEIVE A JEFFERSON AWARD BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE.

Whereas, the General Assembly commends and congratulates Weldon Wyatt for his selfless generosity displayed by his contributions to Aiken County Schools and his selection as a Jefferson Award recipient by the American Institute for Public Service; and

Whereas, the Jefferson Awards, established in 1972 by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Robert Taft, and Sam Beard, are highly esteemed honors given annually to those whose individual commitment to excellence in our national institutions merits commendation; and

Whereas, Mr. Wyatt was selected as one of only fifty-one recipients of the Jefferson Award from among thousands of nominees across the country; and

Whereas, Weldon Wyatt is very modest about his generosity and tends to give credit to others for doing more than he; however, his charity is well known among superintendents, principals, teachers, and others in the education field; and

Whereas, Mr. Wyatt started the Dollars for Scholars Program, which provides a medium for donors to contribute financially to help less fortunate students who seek to advance their careers and lives; and

Whereas, Weldon Wyatt is an exemplary nominee who has contributed to Aiken County schools for many years. Dr. Linda Eldridge, School Superintendent, said that no single person has had such an impact on schools and children as Mr. Wyatt; and

Whereas, the members of the South Carolina General Assembly are proud to have such a quintessential example of altruistic public service in the State. Now, therefore,

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

That the members of the South Carolina General Assembly, by this resolution, honor Weldon Wyatt of Aiken County for his abundant contributions to the advancement of education in Aiken County and the education of Aiken County residents, and congratulate him on being selected to receive a Jefferson Award by the American Institute for Public Service.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Weldon Wyatt of Aiken County.

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