HR1023
To Congratulate Mr. Justin Tate On His Accomplishments.
Last Action (April 14, 2026): Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on HOUSE MANAGEMENT
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AI-Generated Summary
House Resolution 1023 is a formal legislative recognition by the Arkansas House of Representatives to honor Mr. Justin Tate of Elkins, Arkansas. The resolution congratulates Mr. Tate on his selection as a 'Guardian of the Flame' for the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games. It acknowledges his dedication to Special Olympics Arkansas and his athletic commitment, which requires training and the ability to run significant distances daily. The resolution details Mr. Tate's role in the Law Enforcement Torch Run's Final Leg, where he will carry the 'Flame of Hope' to the Opening Ceremonies in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The resolution concludes by formally lauding Mr. Tate for his achievements and passion, and directs the Chief Clerk of the House to present him with a copy of the resolution.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiary is Mr. Justin Tate, who receives formal legislative recognition for his achievements. Additionally, Special Olympics Arkansas and the broader Special Olympics organization benefit from the increased public awareness and positive publicity generated by the resolution.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no individuals or groups negatively impacted by this resolution, as it is a ceremonial action intended to provide recognition and honor to a citizen for their personal and athletic accomplishments.
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