The bill, H. 4022, is a concurrent resolution from the South Carolina General Assembly that honors W. Paul Prince for his remarkable sixty years of service as a volunteer chaplain and first responder with the Loris Fire Department. The resolution highlights Mr. Prince's dedication to the citizens of Horry County, detailing his extensive contributions to the fire department, which has evolved significantly since he began in 1965. It notes that the Loris Fire Department has become the busiest volunteer fire department in the state, responding to over fourteen hundred calls in 2024, and acknowledges Mr. Prince's various roles in public service, including his work with the Jaycees, county council, and local community organizations.

The resolution expresses gratitude for Mr. Prince's commitment and service, emphasizing his continued role as a chaplain and his involvement in mission trips and disaster relief efforts. It concludes with a formal commendation from the members of the South Carolina General Assembly, recognizing his lifetime of dedication to the community. A copy of the resolution will be presented to Mr. Prince as a token of appreciation for his contributions.