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Ceremonial

HMR1012

To Remember Hettie Lue Brooks As An Arkansas Legend Who Positively Impacted The Lives Of Thousands Of Arkansans As Well As People All Over The World.

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Last Action (April 10, 2025): READ AND ADOPTED.

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AI-Generated Summary

HMR 1012 is a House Memorial Resolution by the Arkansas House of Representatives to honor the life and legacy of Hettie Lue Brooks. The resolution details her contributions as a community leader, educator, and minister in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and her international humanitarian efforts in Belize. It recognizes her role in founding the Brookhill Ranch Summer Camp, Christian Ministries Church, and Christian Ministries Academy. The resolution serves as a formal act of remembrance by the General Assembly for a citizen who impacted many lives. Upon adoption, the bill directs that a copy of the resolution be presented to her surviving family members.

Potential Impact Analysis

Who Might Benefit?

The primary beneficiaries are the surviving family members of Hettie Lue Brooks, who will receive an official formal recognition from the House of Representatives, as well as the community members and organizations associated with her ministry, church, and school who are honored by the state's recognition of her legacy.

Who Might Suffer?

There are no individuals or groups negatively impacted by this legislation, as it is a ceremonial resolution intended to memorialize a deceased individual and does not impose mandates, regulations, or financial burdens on any entity.

Read Full Bill on arkleg.state.ar.us