The bill, S. 1147, is a Senate resolution recognizing and honoring the Mt. Ariel Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) and the Greenwood County Coalition America 250 for their collaborative efforts in erecting a historical monument dedicated to the town of Hodges. The resolution highlights the significance of this monument, which will be presented and dedicated on May 3, 2026, as part of the celebration of America's 250th anniversary. The marker will detail the history of Hodges, including notable figures such as John Hodges and his son George Washington Hodges, who played pivotal roles in the town's early development.

The resolution expresses the South Carolina Senate's appreciation for the dedication and commitment shown by both organizations in serving the community and the state. It concludes with a provision to present a copy of the resolution to the members of the Mt. Ariel Chapter of the NSDAR and the Greenwood County Coalition America 250, acknowledging their contributions to preserving and celebrating local history.