To Designate The Month Of March As National Athletic Training Month.
Impact
The resolution highlights the significance of athletic training as a profession and the importance of expanding and maintaining the workforce of athletic trainers in Arkansas. By officially recognizing March as National Athletic Training Month, it seeks to promote awareness of the benefits provided by athletic trainers not only to athletes but also to the general population engaged in physical activities. The initiative promotes the advancement of the profession and encourages young individuals to consider pursuing careers in athletic training.
Summary
HCR1009 is a House Concurrent Resolution aimed at designating the month of March as National Athletic Training Month in Arkansas. Sponsored by Representative Eaves and Senator K. Hammer, this resolution seeks to recognize the contributions of athletic trainers throughout the state. It underscores the essential role that these healthcare professionals play in providing immediate and emergency care, promoting athlete health, and contributing to overall wellness in physical activity environments.
Contention
While the resolution is primarily commemorative, it may face varying degrees of support or contention based on regional views on healthcare professions and the prioritization of athletic training in the local healthcare system. Some stakeholders might advocate for more resources and recognition, while others could argue about the adequacy of existing healthcare roles, leading to discussions on the scope and necessity of promoting specific professions like athletic training.
To Recognize The National Park College Nighthawks Men's Basketball Team As The National Junior College Athletic Association (njcaa) Division Ii Men's National Champions.
To Recognize The National Park College Nighthawks Men's Basketball Team As The National Junior College Athletic Association (njcaa) Division Ii Men's National Champions.
To Recognize The Arkansas Committee Of The National Museum Of Women In The Arts For Thirty-five Years Of Creative Contributions To The Citizens Of Arkansas And Continuous Support Of Women Artists In Arkansas.