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Johnnie Doctor Jr. Memorial Intersection

Johnnie Doctor Jr. Memorial Intersection

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Sponsor
Rep. Hosey
Last action
2026-03-19
Official status
Adopted, returned to House with concurrence ( Senate Journal-page 21 )
Effective date
Not listed

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Johnnie Doctor Jr. Memorial Intersection

Johnnie Doctor Jr.

What This Bill Does

  • Johnnie Doctor Jr.
  • Memorial Intersection

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-19 Senate

    Adopted, returned to House with concurrence ( Senate Journal-page 21 )

  2. 2026-03-17 Senate

    Recalled from Committee on Transportation ( Senate Journal-page 7 )

  3. 2026-02-04 Senate

    Introduced ( Senate Journal-page 11 )

  4. 2026-02-04 Senate

    Referred to Committee on Transportation ( Senate Journal-page 11 )

  5. 2026-02-03 House

    Adopted, sent to Senate ( House Journal-page 24 )

  6. 2026-01-29 House

    Committee report: Favorable Invitations and Memorial Resolutions ( House Journal-page 5 )

  7. 2026-01-14 House

    Introduced ( House Journal-page 88 )

  8. 2026-01-14 House

    Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial Resolutions ( House Journal-page 88 )

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Johnnie Doctor Jr. Memorial Intersection

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2025-2026 Bill 4919: Johnnie Doctor Jr. Memorial Intersection - South Carolina Legislature Online

South Carolina General Assembly
126th Session, 2025-2026
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H. 4919
STATUS INFORMATION
Concurrent Resolution
Sponsors: Rep. Hosey
Document Path: LC-0427CM-GT26.docx
Introduced in the House on January 14, 2026
Introduced in the Senate on February 4, 2026
Adopted by the General Assembly on March 19, 2026
Summary: Johnnie Doctor Jr. Memorial Intersection
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

Date

Body

Action Description with journal page number

1/14/2026

House

Introduced (
House Journal-page 88
)

1/14/2026

House

Referred to Committee on
Invitations and Memorial Resolutions
(
House Journal-page 88
)

1/29/2026

House

Committee report: Favorable
Invitations and Memorial Resolutions
(
House Journal-page 5
)

2/3/2026

House

Adopted, sent to Senate (
House Journal-page 24
)

2/4/2026

Senate

Introduced (
Senate Journal-page 11
)

2/4/2026

Senate

Referred to Committee on
Transportation
(
Senate Journal-page 11
)

3/17/2026

Senate

Recalled from Committee on
Transportation
(
Senate Journal-page 7
)

3/19/2026

Senate

Adopted, returned to House with concurrence (
Senate Journal-page 21
)

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
01/14/2026
01/29/2026
03/17/2026

Recalled

March 17, 2026

H. 4919

Introduced
by Rep. Hosey

S. Printed 3/17/26--S.

Read the first time February 4, 2026

________

A concurrent RESOLUTION

To request the Department of Transportation name the
intersection of United States Highways 278 and 301 in the Town of Allendale in
Allendale County "Petty Officer 1st Class Johnnie Doctor Jr. Memorial
Intersection" and place appropriate signs or markers at this location
containing these words.

W
hereas, on September
11, 2001, our nation suffered an unspeakable tragedy, and among those lost was Navy
Petty Officer 1st Class Johnnie Doctor Jr. of Allendale whose life was taken when
hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 plunged into the Pentagon, one of a series
of terrorist attacks that claimed thousands of innocent victims; and

W
hereas, Doctor was born
October 21, 1968, to Evelena Walker Doctor and Johnny Doctor Sr. He graduated
from Allendale-Fairfax High School in 1986 and months later, on August 19,
1986, enlisted into the United States Navy at Fort Jackson. For the next
fourteen years he led an adventurous life of travel that took him from Japan,
Russia, and Australia to Jacksonville, San Diego, and Charleston. He served in
the Navy as an information systems technician first class and relished his job;
and

W
hereas, awards and
decorations include the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, the Good
Conduct Medal (3), a Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon, the Navy
"E" or Battle Efficiency Ribbon, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (3),
National Defense Service Medal, and a Joint Meritorious Unit Commendation; and

W
hereas, to those who
knew him, Petty Officer Doctor was the rock of the family, a supporter of
friends, the good son who helped take care of the family as a youth, and the
star athlete who loved sports. But at heart, Johnnie Doctor Jr. was a Navy man
who loved everything about the service and his family. On his return from
far-flung ports, he always would bring back a T-shirt or other mementos for his
wife Andrea and stepchildren Anthony and Lydeda; and

W
hereas, as much as he
loved serving in the Navy, the Petty Officer Doctor wanted more. He had started
taking criminology classes at the University of the District of Columbia with
thoughts of becoming a state trooper. Andrea Doctor said, "He was so full of
life and excited for what was about to come"; and

W
hereas, the family of
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Johnnie Doctor Jr. buried his remains, identified
through DNA testing, at Beaufort National Cemetery two months after his tragic
death. Gone was the well-spoken, well-dressed, well-mannered brother with the
Colgate smile; and

W
hereas, the tragedy that
occurred on September 11, 2001, will forever be seared into America's
conscience. Thus, it is only fitting and proper that South Carolina native son
and hero, Petty Officer 1st Class Johnnie Doctor Jr. who lost his life that day
while serving his country, be forever honored with a highway intersection named
in his memory. Now, therefore,

B
e it resolved by the House
of Representatives, the Senate concurring:

T
hat the members of the
South Carolina General Assembly, by this resolution, request the Department of
Transportation name the intersection of United States Highways 278 and 301 in
the Town of Allendale in Allendale County "Petty Officer 1st Class Johnnie
Doctor Jr. Memorial Intersection" and place appropriate signs or markers at
this location containing these words.

B
e it further resolved that
a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Department of Transportation.

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