HR1020
To Recognize The Positive Impact Of The Arkansas 4-h Program On Our Youth And To Proclaim February 28, 2023, As 4-h Day.
Last Action (May 1, 2023): Died in House Committee at Sine Die Adjournment
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AI-Generated Summary
House Resolution 1020 is a commemorative legislative action that recognizes the history and ongoing impact of the Arkansas 4-H program. The resolution highlights the program's role in youth development, agricultural education, and life-skill cultivation for participants aged 5 to 19 across the state. It emphasizes 4-H's connection to the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service and its use of research-based experiential learning. The resolution formally proclaims February 28, 2023, as 4-H Day in Arkansas to honor the organization's contributions to the youth and the community. No new laws or substantive government policies are created by this resolution.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiaries include the Arkansas 4-H program, its leadership, and the approximately 130,000 youth across the state who participate in 4-H activities. Additionally, the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service and the thousands of volunteers who support the program benefit from this formal state recognition.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no individuals or groups negatively impacted by this resolution, as it is a ceremonial recognition that does not impose mandates, allocate or restrict funding, or alter existing laws.
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