HR1004
To Recognize Colonel Womack And His Positive Impact On The State Of Arkansas And Especially The Northwest Arkansas Region Through Kurm Radio In Rogers.
Last Action (June 19, 2024): READ AND ADOPTED.
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AI-Generated Summary
House Resolution 1004 is a ceremonial legislative act by the Arkansas House of Representatives to formally recognize Colonel Kermit Womack. The resolution honors his long-standing career in broadcasting and his significant contributions to the Northwest Arkansas region through his ownership and operation of KURM Radio in Rogers, Arkansas. It notes that the station has served the community for forty-five years and is scheduled to cease operations on July 1, 2024. The resolution highlights Colonel Womack’s dedication to local news, weather, sports, and community engagement programs. The House of Representatives expresses its gratitude for his service and intends to provide a copy of the resolution to Colonel Womack upon its adoption.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiary is Colonel Kermit Womack, who receives formal state-level recognition for his career and community service. Additionally, the local community and listeners of KURM Radio in Northwest Arkansas benefit by having the station's legacy officially honored by the state legislature.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no groups or entities negatively impacted by this resolution, as it is a ceremonial recognition that carries no legal requirements, financial obligations, or policy changes.
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