SR18
To Celebrate Tom Nichols's Sixty-five (65) Years In Radio Broadcasting And His Rich History In Arkansas Radio.
Last Action (April 24, 2024): Sine Die adjournment
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AI-Generated Summary
Senate Resolution 18 is a ceremonial resolution recognizing and celebrating the sixty-five-year career of Arkansas radio broadcaster Tom Nichols. The resolution details Nichols's history in the industry, including his early start in Hot Springs, his work at various radio stations across the state, and his role in founding and operating family-owned stations like KVRE 92.9 FM. It highlights specific achievements from his career, such as hosting the long-running 'Ask Your Neighbor' show and broadcasting the Miss Arkansas Pageant. The bill serves to formally honor his contributions to the state's broadcasting landscape. No substantive changes to law or government policy are proposed by this resolution.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiary is Tom Nichols, who is being recognized for his professional milestones and community contributions. Additionally, his family and the staff of the radio station KVRE 92.9 FM benefit from the formal public acknowledgment and state-level recognition of their family legacy.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no individuals or groups negatively impacted by this resolution, as it is a ceremonial measure intended to honor an individual's career and does not impose any mandates, costs, or restrictions on any party.
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