2009-2010 Bill 394: Bunyan M. Cave - South Carolina Legislature Online

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2009-2010 Bill 394: Bunyan M. Cave - South Carolina Legislature Online

1 South Carolina General Assembly 2 118th Session, 2009-2010 3 4 S. 394 5 6 STATUS INFORMATION 7 8 Concurrent Resolution 9 Sponsors: Senator Knotts 10 Document Path: l:\council\bills\rm\1081cm09.docx 11 12 Introduced in the Senate on February 10, 2009 13 Introduced in the House on February 11, 2009 14 Adopted by the General Assembly on February 11, 2009 15 16 Summary: Bunyan M. Cave 17 18 19 HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS 20 21 Date Body Action Description with journal page number 22 2/10/2009 Senate Introduced, adopted, sent to House SJ6 23 2/10/2009 Scrivener's error corrected 24 2/11/2009 House Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence HJ8 25 26 27 VERSIONS OF THIS BILL 28 29 2/10/2009 30 2/10/2009-A 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 10 11 TO CONGRATULATE BUNYAN M. CAVE, PROGRAM 12 MANAGER OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA BUDGET & 13 CONTROL BOARD’S DIVISION OF STATE INFORMATION 14 TECHNOLOGY, UPON THE OCCASION OF HIS 15 RETIREMENT, TO COMMEND HIM FOR THIRTY YEARS 16 OF DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE STATE OF SOUTH 17 CAROLINA, AND TO EXTEND BEST WISHES FOR MUCH 18 HAPPINESS AND FULFILLMENT IN ALL HIS FUTURE 19 ENDEAVORS. 20 21 Whereas, it is with great pleasure that the South Carolina General 22 Assembly recognizes individuals who give tirelessly of themselves 23 as dedicated public servants; and 24 25 Whereas, Bunyan M. Cave, retiring program manager of the South 26 Carolina Budget & Control Board’s Division of State Information 27 Technology, stands among their number as one much admired for 28 his thirty years of distinguished service to the citizens of South 29 Carolina; and 30 31 Whereas, beginning his extensive career in State government in 32 1979, he served first as a purchasing assistant for the South 33 Carolina Budget & Control Board’s Division of General Services. 34 Then, in 1984 Mr. Cave was selected as State Printing Officer for 35 the Materials Management Office within the board’s Division of 36 General Services. As State Printing Officer, he chaired the 37 Materials Management Print Committee, which was charged with 38 writing a manual to govern all State printing contracts; and 39 40 Whereas, later, he was asked by Governor David Beasley to serve 41 on the Governor’s Printing Committee and was instrumental in the 42 consolidation of State publishing and printing facilities; and

[394] 2 1 2 Whereas, in 2000, Mr. Cave was tapped to serve as executive 3 assistant to the director of governmental policy for the board’s 4 Division of the State Chief Information Officer. In this capacity, he 5 used his knowledge of the State Legislature to assist the division 6 director with writing policy and legislation for the division; and 7 8 Whereas, in 2004, he made his final move within the board in 9 becoming program manager of the Division of State Information 10 Technology, in which position he served as a customer advocate 11 for local governments and State agencies; and 12 13 Whereas, affectionately known as BM to his colleagues and 14 friends, Mr. Cave believes in committed involvement with his 15 community. As part of that involvement, he serves as chairman of 16 the board of trustees for Connie Maxwell Children’s Home, 17 president of the board of trustees for the Jesse Powers Evangelistic 18 Association, board member of South Carolina Government 19 Management Information Sciences, and member of the South 20 Carolina Independent Athletic Association and Red Bank Baptist 21 Church. Now, therefore, 22 23 Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives 24 concurring: 25 26 That the members of the South Carolina General Assembly, by this 27 resolution, congratulate Bunyan M. Cave, program manager of the 28 South Carolina Budget & Control Board’s Division of State 29 Information Technology, upon the occasion of his retirement, 30 commend him for thirty years of dedicated service to the State of 31 South Carolina, and extend best wishes for much happiness and 32 fulfillment in all his future endeavors. 33 34 Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to 35 Bunyan M. Cave. 36 XX 37

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