Arkansas 2023 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SR21

Introduced
3/2/23  

Caption

To Designate The "stars Of Life Day" And To Recognize The Accomplishments Of Certain Emergency Medical Professionals.

Impact

The recognition of 'Stars of Life Day' aims to elevate the status of emergency medical services within the community. It serves not only to commend individual EMS professionals for their bravery and dedication but also to promote the importance of EMS as a critical component of the public health and safety infrastructure. This day can enhance public appreciation for the sacrifices made by these frontline workers and encourage further support for emergency services in Arkansas.

Summary

Senate Resolution 21 (SR21) was introduced to designate March 8, 2023, as 'Stars of Life Day' in recognition of the vital contributions made by emergency medical services (EMS) professionals in Arkansas. The resolution acknowledges the critical role these individuals play in providing life-saving care around the clock and their commitment to serving the community, especially during emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic. By highlighting this day, the resolution aims to raise awareness of the essential services that EMS personnel provide.

Contention

While no substantial points of contention were noted in the introduction of SR21, the broader implications of recognizing emergency service providers may open discussions on resource allocation and public funding for EMS. As communities increasingly rely on these services in emergencies, the resolution could spark conversations about improving support systems for EMS workers, including training, funding, and mental health resources.

Final_thoughts

SR21 reflects the ongoing effort to highlight the significance of emergency services in Arkansas and to ensure that those who serve are acknowledged for their contributions. As communities continue to navigate various public health challenges, the resolution serves as a reminder of the dedication of EMS personnel and the necessity of supporting these crucial services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HR1056

To Recognize The East Poinsett County High School Warriors Football, Basketball, And Tennis Teams For Their Athletic Accomplishments; To Recognize The East Poinsett County School District's Band Program.

AR HR1035

To Recognize The Marked Tree High School Indians Basketball Team As The 2023-2024 Class 1a Boys Basketball State Champions; And To Recognize Coach Barbara Wilburn-covington's Accomplishments As Head Coach.

AR HR1040

To Recognize Jennifer Maune For Her Runner Up Finish On Masterchef: United Tastes Of America And Her Accomplishments In The Culinary Industry.

AR SR30

To Recognize The Mountain View High School Dance Team As The 2023 Arkansas Activities 1a-4a Dance Champions.

AR SB51

An Act For The University Of Arkansas For Medical Sciences Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR HR1036

To Recognize The Greenwood High School Bulldogs Football, Cross Country, Basketball, Cheer, And Wrestling Teams For Their 2023-2024 State Championship Wins And Commend The Greenwood High School Bulldogs Head Coaches.

AR HR1045

To Recognize The Rogers High School Lady Mounties Competitive Cheer Team As The 2023 Class 6a Cheer State Champions.

AR SB19

An Act For The Department Of Human Services - Division Of Medical Services Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR HR1024

To Recognize The Woodlawn High School Bears Baseball Team As The 2a State Champions.

AR SR39

To Recognize The Harding Academy Football Team As The Class 4a State Champions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.