HR1098
To Recognize And Commend The Energy Council On The Occasion Of Its Fiftieth Anniversary.
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AI-Generated Summary
House Resolution 1098 is a ceremonial legislative act by the Arkansas House of Representatives to recognize and commend the Energy Council on its fiftieth anniversary. The resolution details the history of the Energy Council, noting its founding in 1975 as a forum for state legislators to collaborate on energy policy. It acknowledges the Council's growth to include fourteen U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. The resolution highlights the Council's role in informing lawmakers about energy markets, emerging technologies, and environmental policy. It concludes by formally resolving to honor the organization for its commitment to energy policy leadership and directing the Chief Clerk to present a copy of the resolution to the Council's leadership.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiary of this resolution is the Energy Council, an intergovernmental organization comprising legislators from various U.S. states and Canadian provinces. The resolution provides public recognition and prestige to the organization for its fifty years of operation in the energy policy sector.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no individuals or groups negatively impacted by this resolution, as it is a non-binding, ceremonial act of recognition that does not change state law, alter policy, or impose any financial or regulatory requirements on the public.
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