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State of South Carolina<br>
Governor's Proclamation<br><br>
WHEREAS, the white cane, which every blind citizen of South
Carolina has the right to carry,<br>
demonstrates and symbolizes the ability to achieve a full and
independent life and the<br>
capacity to work productively in competitive employment; and<br>
WHEREAS, by allowing every blind person to move freely and safely
from place to place, the white cane makes it possible for the blind
to fully participate in and contribute to our society<br>
and to live the lives they want; and<br>
WHEREAS, every citizen should be aware that the law requires that
motorists and cyclists exercise appropriate caution when
approaching a blind person carrying a white cane; and<br>
WHEREAS, South Carolina state law also calls upon employers, both
public and private, to be<br>
aware of and utilize the employment skills of our blind citizens by
recognizing their worth as individuals and their productive
capacities; and<br>
WHEREAS, the National Federation of the Blind of South Carolina has
promoted independent living, mobility training, braille literacy
rights, and voting and jury duty rights, not to mention<br>
the White Cane Law passed in 1972; and a<br>
WHEREAS, the South Carolina Commission for the Blind came into
existence in 1966 by the<br>
National Federation of the Blind advocating for legislation in
order that this state agency<br>
shall assist in implementing vocational, assistive technology,
braille and computer literacy<br>
so the blind may find competitive employment and the elderly blind
may live independently; and<br>
WHEREAS, the South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind,
celebrating its 175th year of<br>
service this year, prepares this generation of blind children for
their educational goals; and<br>
WHEREAS, with the cooperative assistance of the National Federation
of the Blind of South<br>
Carolina, along with the Commission for the Blind and the School
for the Blind, South<br>
Carolina can and should facilitate the expansion of employment
opportunities for greater<br>
acceptance of blind persons in the competitive labor market as the
General Assembly has done by defeating subminimum wages for the
blind and disabled workers in this state going into full effect in
2024.<br>
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Henry Dargan McMaster, Governor of the great
State of South Carolina, do hereby proclaim October 15, 2024,
as<br>
WHITE CANE SAFETY DAY<br>
throughout the state and encourage our schools, colleges, and
universities to offer full opportunities for training blind
persons, employers and the public to utilize the available skills
of competent blind persons, to open new opportunities for the blind
in our rapidly changing society, and encourage all South
Carolinians to<br>
recognize the white cane as a tool of independence for blind
pedestrians on our streets and highways.<br><br>
HENRY DARGAN MCMASTER<br>
GOVERNOR<br>
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA<br></font></body></html>