The bill, H. 4430, is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring Ansley Gratzmiller, a fourth-grade student at Buist Academy for Advanced Studies, for her achievement as the state winner of the 2024-2025 South Carolina Children's Book Challenge. Ansley won the grand prize for her book titled "Electra, A Girl's Journey to Electrical Safety," which focuses on the importance of electrical safety. The Children's Book Challenge, sponsored by Berkeley Electric Cooperative and the Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina, encouraged students to write and illustrate children's books on this topic. As part of her recognition, Ansley received a $500 prize, and her book will be distributed to elementary schools across South Carolina.

The resolution highlights Ansley's creativity and dedication, as well as the broader mission of South Carolina's electric cooperatives to inspire youth to engage with energy-related topics. It emphasizes the importance of teaching children about electrical safety and the cooperative's commitment to community service since 1938. The House of Representatives expresses its best wishes for Ansley's future endeavors and plans to present her with a copy of the resolution.