SR21
To Commend The Dedicated Pastors, Leaders, And Teachers Of The Missionary Baptist Seminary And Institute, Both Past And Present, For Their Leadership And Guidance That Has Led To The Ninetieth Year Anniversary Celebration.
Last Action (April 24, 2024): Sine Die adjournment
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AI-Generated Summary
Senate Resolution 21 is a legislative measure introduced in the Arkansas Senate to formally commend the Missionary Baptist Seminary and Institute. The resolution acknowledges the institution's history, beginning with its founding in 1934 by Dr. Benjamin M. Bogard, and highlights its evolution and growth over the past ninety years. It recognizes key leadership figures throughout the seminary's history and their contributions to its development, including infrastructure expansions and academic growth. The resolution serves as an official expression of congratulations from the Arkansas Senate on the occasion of the institution's 90th anniversary. It directs that a copy of the resolution be provided to the seminary upon its adoption.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiaries of this resolution are the Missionary Baptist Seminary and Institute, its current and past leadership, staff, faculty, and the affiliated community of students and alumni. The resolution provides public recognition and prestige to the institution as it celebrates its 90th anniversary.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no individuals or groups negatively impacted by this resolution. As a ceremonial commendation, the bill does not impose mandates, allocate funding, or create legal requirements that would negatively affect any party.
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