Arkansas 2024 1st Special Session

Arkansas House Bill HR1004

Introduced
6/17/24  
Refer
6/17/24  
Report Pass
6/18/24  

Caption

To Recognize Colonel Womack And His Positive Impact On The State Of Arkansas And Especially The Northwest Arkansas Region Through Kurm Radio In Rogers.

Impact

The adoption of HR1004 will likely have a symbolic impact on local laws and community recognition practices within Arkansas. By officially recognizing Colonel Womack's contributions, the resolution reinforces the importance of local media and its role in fostering community connections. It serves as a reminder of the significance of local broadcasters in disseminating information and supporting community engagement. Additionally, the resolution sets a precedent and creates a framework for recognizing individuals who have made substantial contributions to local media and community welfare.

Summary

House Resolution 1004 seeks to formally recognize Colonel Kermit Womack for his longstanding contributions to the state of Arkansas, particularly within the Northwest Arkansas region through his ownership and operation of KURM Radio. This resolution highlights Colonel Womack's extensive career in broadcasting, spanning over seventy years, and his commitment to serving the local community with meaningful content such as news, weather updates, and various community-related programming. The resolution acknowledges the scheduled discontinuation of KURM Radio on July 1, 2024, after nearly 45 years of operation, marking the end of an era for local broadcasting.

Contention

While HR1004 appears to be a straightforward acknowledgment of an individual’s contributions, it reflects broader themes of community and local media reliance. There may be underlying discussions about the role of such resolutions in the legislative agenda. Some legislators or community members may view it as an essential act of homage, while others might argue it detracts from addressing pressing legislative issues. Nonetheless, HR1004 stands as a testament to Colonel Womack's legacy and the value placed on local media figures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HR1029

To Recognize The Positive Impact Of The Arkansas 4-h Program On Our Youth And To Proclaim 4-h Day On February 28, 2023.

AR SR14

To Recognize The Positive Impact Of The Arkansas 4-h Program On Our Youth And To Proclaim 4-h Day On February 28, 2023.

AR HR1020

To Recognize The Positive Impact Of The Arkansas 4-h Program On Our Youth And To Proclaim February 28, 2023, As 4-h Day.

AR SR24

Congratulating Roger Allan Norman, Legislative Auditor For Arkansas Legislative Audit, Upon His Retirement And Commending Him For His Contributions To The State Of Arkansas.

AR HR1038

To Recognize The Links, Incorporated For Its Service To The State Of Arkansas.

AR HCR1002

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.

AR HR1004

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.

AR HR1052

To Recognize The Arkansas State Future Caucus For Its Commitment And Service To The State Of Arkansas.

AR SB294

To Create The Learns Act; To Amend Various Provisions Of The Arkansas Code As They Relate To Early Childhood Through Grade Twelve Education In The State Of Arkansas; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SR22

To Recognize The Links, Incorporated For Its Service To The State Of Arkansas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.