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H 5700

Grant Hunter

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Terry Alexander and 119 co-sponsors

The bill formally recognizes Grant Hunter for his service as a House page and honors him as Head Page for the current session.

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Bill Summary · H 5700

Bill summary: H 5700 (South Carolina, 2025-2026)

1) Purpose and intent

  • The bill is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring Grant Hunter for his service as a House page since 2024 and congratulating him on being named Head Page for the current legislative session.
  • It commemorates Hunter’s leadership, dedication, and positive contributions to the South Carolina House of Representatives and the broader community.

2) Key provisions and changes

  • Formal recognition: The resolution acknowledges Grant Hunter’s period of service as a House page starting in 2024 and notes his appointment as Head Page for the ongoing session.
  • Personal and biographical details: The resolution includes background information about Hunter, including:
    • Hometown: Irmo, South Carolina
    • Family: Son of Kevin and April Hunter
    • Education: Graduated from Spring Hill High School (class of 2024); sophomore at the Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina (Dean’s List every semester)
    • CAMPUS involvement: USC Student Government (117th Student Senate), Dance Marathon morale team (raised nearly $800,000 for Palmetto Prisma Health Children's Hospital), resident assistant for Bates House, member of USC Co-Ed Cheer Team (2026-2027)
    • Faith/community: Active in Midtown Fellowship with leadership role
  • Status and recognition: The resolution explicitly states that the House recognizes and honors Hunter for his service as a Page and congratulates him on being named Head Page.
  • Formal presentation: Requires that a copy of the resolution be presented to Grant Hunter.

3) Who/what would be affected

  • Primary beneficiary: Grant Hunter, in the form of formal recognition by the South Carolina House of Representatives.
  • No legal or policy changes are imposed on state programs, agencies, or individuals; this is a ceremonial resolution.
  • The resolution is a symbolic, commemorative act that may be used for public records, publicity, and constituent communication.

4) Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Status: Introduced and adopted on May 13, 2026.
  • Process: A typical ceremonial House Resolution; sponsored and co-sponsored by a broad list of members (House representatives) from various districts, indicating bipartisan or cross-district support.
  • Next steps: The resolution would be presented to Grant Hunter and become part of the official records and commemorations of the 2025-2026 legislative session.

5) Additional context

  • The lengthy list of sponsors signals strong recognition within the House and showcases Grant Hunter’s prominence as a pages’ head and his positive standing among legislators.
  • As a resolution, it does not create statutory changes, funding, or policy shifts; it is a formal commendation of personal service and leadership.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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