South Carolina General Assembly
124th Session, 2021-2022

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Bill 990

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AMENDED

January 19, 2022

S. 990

Introduced by Senators Hutto and Stephens

L. Printed 1/18/22--S.

Read the first time January 18, 2022.

            

A BILL

TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY OF ORANGEBURG TO RELOCATE THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN STATUE, LOCATED IN THE ORANGEBURG MEMORIAL PLAZA, TO THE ORANGEBURG CONFEDERATE CEMETERY.

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Whereas, a Confederate Veteran Statue is located on the Orangeburg Memorial Plaza; and

Whereas, the City of Orangeburg desires to change the layout of the Orangeburg Memorial Plaza; and

Whereas, in a unanimous resolution adopted on June 30, 2020, the City of Orangeburg City Council and the Mayor of the City of Orangeburg expressed their desire to relocate the Confederate Veteran Statue; and

Whereas, the Old Dixie Club Library also known as Dixie Hall is a location of historical significance within the City of Orangeburg that has long served as a meeting place for patriotic groups; and

Whereas, the Pioneer Graveyard, also known as the Old Pioneer Cemetery, a burial site for Confederate soldiers, is a historic location at the Dixie Hall site; and

Whereas, the City of Orangeburg desires to preserve the history and value of the Confederate Veteran Statue, originally erected in 1893 by dedicated citizens, by relocating it to the Pioneer Graveyard, while also facilitating the reconfiguration of the Orangeburg Memorial Plaza. Now, therefore,

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION    1.    The City of Orangeburg is hereby authorized to relocate the Confederate Veteran Statue, including its base and attached placards, from its current location in the Orangeburg Memorial Plaza at the intersection of Russell Street and Church Street to a location approximately three-tenths of one mile away outside of the historic Dixie Hall and the Old Pioneer Cemetery. Upon its relocation, access to the Confederate Veteran Statue will remain open to the public.

SECTION    2.    The City Council of Orangeburg and the Mayor of the City of Orangeburg have unanimously resolved to relocate and preserve the historic Confederate Veteran Statue. The proposed new location for the Confederate Veteran Statue is a historic landmark and resting place for Confederate soldiers. Under the exigencies of this particular case, the General Assembly has a logical basis and sound reason for enacting this legislation.

SECTION    3.    This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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