The bill, S. 670, is a Senate Resolution recognizing and honoring gospel music star Jason Crabb for his significant professional achievements and his exemplary faith. The resolution highlights Crabb's illustrious career, which began with his family group, the Crabb Family, known for their numerous hits and awards, including sixteen number-one songs and eleven Dove Awards. After the family group disbanded in 2007, Crabb pursued a successful solo career, earning a Grammy and twenty-one Dove Awards, and performing at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Grand Ole Opry. He is also noted for his charitable work and advocacy for individuals with Down syndrome.
The resolution expresses the South Carolina Senate's appreciation for Crabb's contributions to music and his commitment to faith-based initiatives. It concludes with a provision to present a copy of the resolution to Jason Crabb, formally acknowledging his impact on the music industry and his community involvement.