The bill, H. 4945, is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring Linda Ketron for her significant contributions to the literary arts in South Carolina. It congratulates her on receiving the 2025 Frances Mims-Paul Talmadge Literary Advocacy Award, which is presented biennially by the South Carolina Academy of Authors to individuals or organizations that have shown long-term dedication to promoting literature in the state. The resolution highlights Ms. Ketron's extensive work as the founder and director of CLASS Publishing, her role in establishing the Moveable Feast literary luncheon program, and her various educational initiatives aimed at enhancing community engagement with literature.

The resolution also details Ms. Ketron's background, including her educational achievements and her commitment to the arts and education in the Waccamaw Neck area. It notes her involvement in several community programs, her advocacy for libraries, and her efforts in promoting local artists through her gallery. The resolution concludes with a formal acknowledgment of her accomplishments and a commitment to present her with a copy of the resolution.