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Full Text: http://www.scstatehouse.net/sess117_2007-2008/bills/3212.htm Feb. 14, 2007: Unanimously given a favorable recommendation by the House Judiciary General Laws subcommittee.
Feb. 20, 2007: Unanimously given a favorable recommendation by the House Judiciary Committee to the full SC House.
Feb. 22, 2007: Brought before the House for 2nd reading. Procedural delay (24hr point of order) requested by
Rep. Jeff Duncan [R-Laurens & Newberry Cos.]
Feb. 27, 2007: Scheduled for 2nd reading before the House.
Feb. 28, 2007: Recommitted to Judiciary Committee.
Mar. 1, 2007: Vote reconsidered to send the bill to Judiciary Committee. Received 2nd reading. Roll call vote 100=yeas 2=nays. Unanimous consent for 3rd reading on the next legislative day.
Mar. 2, 2007: House Read third time and sent to Senate
Mar. 6, 2007: Senate Introduced and read first time. Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Mar. 7, 2007: Senate Referred to Subcommittee: Hawkins (ch), Sheheen, Lourie, Vaughn.
May 2, 2007: Senate Subcommittee unanimously voted to give a favorable recommendation and send the bill back to full Senate Judiciary Committee.
May 8, 2007: Senate Judiciary Committee voted to give a favorable recommendation and send the bill to the full Senate.
Sen. Anderson attached a minority report to the bill.
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February 6th, 2008: GrassRoots leaders met with
Sen. Larry Martin to ask him to sponsor our Gun-Free Zones Liability Act, and to do what ever possible to get
H. 3212 onto the special order calendar and onto the Senate floor for a vote. Sen. Martin is Chairman of the Senate Rules Committee. If Sen. Martin wants any bill to do so he can make it happen. Sen. Martin told GrassRoots leaders he would do this. Sen. Martin did not commit to sponsor the Gun-Free Zones Liability Act, but agreed to examine the bill and consider sponsoring it.
http://www.scstatehouse.net/members/bios/0027272724.html
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Senator Ralph Anderson
District 7 -
Greenville Co.
Contact Address: (H)315 Elder St., Greenville, 29607
Home(864) 235-0611(C)502 Gressette Bldg., Columbia, 29201
Bus.(803) 212-6108
E-Mail Address:
RA@scsenate.org[/align]
Committee Assignments:
Code:
[url=http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/senatecommlst.html#cor]Corrections and Penology[/url]
[url=http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/senatecommlst.html#edu]Education[/url]
[url=http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/senatecommlst.html#jud]Judiciary[/url]
[url=http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/senatecommlst.html#med]Medical Affairs[/url]
[url=http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/senatecommlst.html#rul]Rules[/url]
Occupation: Full-time Senator
Biography:
ANDERSON, Ralph [D]--(Dist. No. 7,
Greenville Co.)--Full-time Senator; residing at 315 Elder St., Greenville;
b. Nov. 2, 1927 in Greenville;
s. Johnnie and Annie M. Anderson;
g. Allen Univ., B.A.; Howard Univ., graduate studies; 1952
m. Geraldine Lewis, 3 children, Valerie, Ralph L., and Joel T.; Bd. mem., Greenville YMCA, 1969-73; Bd. of Dirs.: Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce, 1983-85; Family Counseling Serv., 1983-86; Comr., Greenville Civil Serv. Comm., 1969-73; Municipal Assn. of S.C., 1986-88; First VP, Greenville Branch NAACP; City of Greenville Zoning Bd., 1982-83; Pres., Phyllis Wheatley Bd. of Dirs.; Exec. mem., Appalachian Council of Govts.; Rep. of the City, Greenville Housing Authority Bd.; Bd. mem.: Senior Action Greenville Co.; Sunbelt Human Advancement Resources (SHARE); Comm. Planning Council; The Comm. Foundation of Greater Greenville, Inc.; BB&T Greenville Regional Bd. of Dirs.; Merit Award, Natl. Alliance of Postal & Fed. Employees, 1972; mem., Bd. of Trustees, St. Anthony's Catholic School, Greenville; Superior Accomplishment Award, Postal Serv., 1972; Cash Awards for Suggestions, five, USPS; Phi Beta Sigma Frat. mem. & Sigma Man of the Year, 1975; Cola. Dist. Award, 1975; Long Branch Baptist Church Award, 1977; Award for Outstanding Serv., City of Greenville, 1976; Citizen of the Year Award, Omega Psi Phi Frat., 1983; W. F. Gibson Freedom Fighter Award, NAACP, 1986; Exceptional Serv. Award, City of Greenville, Parks & Recreation, 1986; Outstanding Achievement in Comm. Serv. Award, Baptist Ministers Fellowship, 1987; Certificate in Appreciation of Noteworthy Commitment to the Dev. of Viable Econ. Opportunity Progs., SHARE, 1989; Black Heritage Award in City Govt., Springfield Baptist Church, 1988; Award for Comm. Support of Affordable Housing in Greenville Co., Comm. Housing Resource Bd. & Co. Human Relations Comm., 1988; Award for Outstanding Serv. in Political Science, Greenville Alumni Chap. of S.C. State Univ.; Whitney Young Humanitarian Award, Greenville Urban League, 1991; represent SCF & the Postal Dist. on Promotion Review Bds. & Postmaster Selection Bds., USPS; Equal Employment Opportunity Specialist, S.C. & parts of Ga., 1969-73; Postmaster, Clemson & Greer, retired after 30 years of serv., 1973-83; City Councilman, City of Greenville, 1983-91; selected as one of the top 25 leaders in 2001, 2002, and 2003 by The Greenville News and 600 Comm. Leaders; 3rd Degree Mason; mil. serv.: USA, Non-commissioned Off., Troop Info. & Educ., Fort Jackson & Germany, 1950-52; prev. serv. in House June 25, 1991-96; Sen. 1997-06.
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