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S 1146

James Denny

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Russell Ott

The resolution recognizes James Denny for forty years of service as Cayce’s Parks Director and commends his retirement.

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Bill Summary · S 1146

Summary of Bill S 1146 (Session 2025-2026) – South Carolina

Note: This item is a Senate Resolution rather than a traditional statutory bill. It recognizes and commemorates an individual, James Denny, upon retirement.

1. Purpose and Intent

  • Primary purpose: To publicly recognize and congratulate James Denny on the occasion of his retirement from the City of Cayce’s Parks Department.
  • Emphasis: Acknowledges forty years of dedicated service and contributions to the Cayce community and the broader quality of life in South Carolina.

2. Key Provisions and Changes

  • Recognition: The Senate congratulates James Denny for his retirement.
  • Commendation: Commends him for forty years of service as the Parks Director for the City of Cayce.
  • Wishing well: Expresses best wishes for happiness and fulfillment in the years ahead.
  • Formal presentation: Directs that a copy of the resolution be presented to James Denny.

3. Who/What Is Affected

  • Individual: James Denny (retiring Parks Director of Cayce).
  • Institution: City of Cayce’s Parks Department.
  • Broader impact: Highlights and honors long-term public service and community contributions related to Cayce’s parks, events, and recreational improvements.

4. Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Action history: Introduced and adopted on 2026-04-28.
  • Sponsorship: Co-sponsor listed as Russell Ott.
  • Type: Senate Resolution (not a bill proposing new law or changes to statutes).
  • Status: Adopted resolution; no regulatory or funding changes enacted.

5. Notable Context

  • The resolution documents community impact through mentions of specific initiatives during Denny’s tenure, such as Cayce Beautification Foundation projects, Christmas in Cayce, the Soiree on State, the Cayce Riverwalk, and various park enhancements.
  • The document signals bipartisan or chamber endorsement of recognizing long-serving public employees.

If you would like, I can add a brief biographical outline of James Denny's notable projects or map the mentioned Cayce initiatives to municipal outcomes (e.g., park quality indicators, event participation).

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

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