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H 5652

Robert Aubrey Baggett Jr., sympathy

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

The bill is a ceremonial House resolution recognizing Rob Baggett Jr.’s obituary and extending condolences, with no legal or policy changes.

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Bill Summary · H 5652

Summary of Bill H 5652 (South Carolina, 2025-2026) – “Robert Aubrey Baggett Jr., sympathy”

Note: This bill is a House Resolution recognizing and expressing sorrow over the death of an individual, Rob Baggett Jr., and extending condolences to his family. It does not propose new laws or regulatory changes. The content is largely ceremonial.

1. Purpose and Intent

  • To express the profound sorrow of the South Carolina House of Representatives upon the passing of Robert Aubrey "Rob" Baggett Jr. of Roebuck.
  • To extend the deepest sympathy to his family and many friends.
  • The resolution serves as a formal, symbolic gesture of respect and remembrance.

2. Key Provisions and Changes

  • The bill creates a formal House resolution acknowledging Rob Baggett’s death (age 74, March 28, 2026) and recounts biographical details.
  • It notes Baggett’s:
    • Early life: born in Memphis, Tennessee; raised in Tupelo, Mississippi; education history.
    • Education: BA in music (Mississippi College, 1973); master’s in church music (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary); Educational Specialist degree (University of South Carolina, 1993).
    • Career: animator at Kentucky Educational TV; licensed counselor (1994); guidance counselor at Summit Park and Blythewood Middle School (retired 2014).
    • Community and faith: active in church roles (Sunday school teacher, deacon, choir member, counselor); part-time minister of music at Greenlawn Baptist Church (14 years); moved to Roebuck in 2020.
    • Family: husband to Teresa Nesmith Baggett; father to Bryan Robert Baggett and Emily B. O’Sullivan; grandfather to three children; siblings and extended family mentioned.
    • Personal interests: outdoors, hiking, horseback riding.
  • The resolution states the House’s profound sorrow and extends the deepest sympathy to Baggett’s family and friends.
  • A formal provision: a copy of the resolution will be presented to the family.

3. Who/What Would Be Affected

  • Directly: Rob Baggett Jr.’s immediate family and friends.
  • Indirectly: the public record and House members, whose acknowledgment is part of the legislative process.
  • No statutory or regulatory changes, appropriations, or policy shifts are included.

4. Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Status: Introduced and adopted (dated 2026-05-05).
  • The resolution is a ceremonial measure, typically used to honor individuals who had ties to the state or contributed to the community.
  • Co-sponsors: Notable broad cross-section of House members, indicating strong bipartisan or broad support for the honoring resolution.

5. Notable Biographical Details Highlighted

  • Rob Baggett’s educational and professional trajectory spans counseling, education, and church music.
  • Emphasizes commitment to family, faith, and community involvement.
  • Personal quote-like sentiment: valuing family proximity and relationships.

This summary presents the bill as a ceremonial tribute recognizing the life and service of Rob Baggett Jr., with no impact on laws, taxes, or state policy beyond the acknowledgment and expression of condolences by the South Carolina House of Representatives.

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

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