Designates March 1 as "Religious Liberty Day" in South Carolina.
This bill designates the first day of March of each year as "Religious Liberty Day" in South Carolina. It recognizes the state's historical commitment to religious freedom, rooted in the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, and aims to honor and promote the principles of religious liberty. The bill was enacted in response to the South Carolina Religious Liberty Conference, which brought together representatives from various faiths to discuss the importance of religious freedom.
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