South Carolina General Assembly
124th Session, 2021-2022

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H. 3847

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House Resolution
Sponsors: Reps. Henegan, Alexander, Anderson, Bamberg, Brawley, Clyburn, Dillard, Garvin, Gilliard, Govan, Henderson-Myers, Hosey, Howard, Jefferson, J.L. Johnson, K.O. Johnson, King, Matthews, McDaniel, J. Moore, Murray, Parks, Pendarvis, Rivers, Robinson, Rutherford, Tedder, Thigpen, Weeks, R. Williams and S. Williams
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Introduced in the House on February 9, 2021
Adopted by the House on February 9, 2021

Summary: Rep. Cobb-Hunter, Black History Month honoree

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

     Date      Body   Action Description with journal page number
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    2/9/2021  House   Introduced and adopted (House Journal-page 23)

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2/9/2021

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A HOUSE RESOLUTION

TO HONOR THE LIFE AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF PROMINENT AFRICAN AMERICAN STATE LEGISLATOR GILDA COBB-HUNTER OF ORANGEBURG.

Whereas, born on November 5, 1952, Gilda Cobb-Hunter was the daughter of Selvin and Nina Cobb of Gifford, Florida. She obtained her bachelor's degree from Florida A&M University in 1973 and went on to receive her master's degree from Florida State University in 1978; and

Whereas, after graduating from Florida State, the young Gilda Cobb-Hunter got her start in social work at the Orangeburg Department of Social Services, where she eventually would join, and become the president of, a rape crisis center (1985), choosing to serve and work full-time without pay, due to a lack of funding; and

Whereas, in January 1992, she successfully mounted a bid for election to the South Carolina House of Representatives (representing District 66 in Orangeburg County), and she since has become the longest-serving member of the House of Representatives. In 2019, Representative Cobb-Hunter was named president of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators; and

Whereas, on the home front, Gilda Cobb-Hunter married her loving husband Terry Keith Hunter in August 1975; and

Whereas, Representative Cobb-Hunter's commitment to District 66, as well as to the entire State of South Carolina, sets a standard for all who choose to become public servants of this great State. Now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives:

That the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives, by this resolution, honor the life and achievements of prominent African American state legislator Gilda Cobb-Hunter of Orangeburg.

Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to the Honorable Gilda Cobb-Hunter.

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