SR8
To Recognize Monday, February 3, 2025, As The Links Legislative Day At The State Capitol, And To Recognize The Links, Incorporated For Its Service And Contributions To Its Chapter Communities And To The State Of Arkansas.
Last Action (Feb. 3, 2025): Sine Die adjournment
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AI-Generated Summary
Senate Resolution 8 is a ceremonial measure that recognizes Monday, February 3, 2025, as 'Links Legislative Day' at the Arkansas State Capitol. The resolution honors The Links, Incorporated, a non-profit volunteer organization, for its history of service and contributions to communities throughout Arkansas. It details the community service initiatives of the organization's three Arkansas chapters located in Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and Northwest Arkansas. These initiatives include youth mentoring, health advocacy, scholarships, and anti-bullying programs. The resolution serves as a formal commendation of the organization’s efforts and its commitment to civic engagement and social welfare. It concludes with a request for the Secretary of the Senate to provide copies of the resolution to the presidents of the three Arkansas chapters.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiaries are the members and chapters of The Links, Incorporated, specifically the Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and Northwest Arkansas chapters, who receive official state recognition for their community service. Additionally, the communities served by these chapters—including students, youth in foster care, and recipients of the organization's scholarships and health programs—benefit from the positive public acknowledgment of the organization's ongoing local efforts.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no groups or entities negatively impacted by this bill, as it is a ceremonial resolution intended to recognize a private organization and does not mandate changes to law, public policy, or state expenditures.
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