The bill, H. 5654, is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring Gracie Hicks from Murrells Inlet for her exceptional service and leadership in her community and throughout South Carolina. Gracie, a second-year law student at Charleston School of Law, has made significant contributions, including co-founding Wofford College's Law, Justice and Innocence Initiative and establishing the nonprofit Helping Hands Heal Families (HHHF) to address hygiene insecurity. Her initiatives have reached all forty-six counties in South Carolina, providing essential hygiene supplies to students in Title I schools and supporting various charitable organizations.

The resolution highlights Gracie's dedication to advocacy, particularly in the areas of wrongful convictions and hygiene insecurity, as well as her personal achievements, such as competing in the Miss South Carolina Scholarship Organization and participating in charitable events like the Empire State Building Stair Run-Up. The members of the South Carolina House of Representatives express their gratitude for her impactful work and look forward to her continued contributions to the community. The resolution concludes with a provision to present a copy of the resolution to Gracie Hicks.