Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HR1006

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  
Report Pass
1/23/25  

Caption

To Recognize February 7-14, 2025, As National Marriage Week.

Impact

The passage of HR1006 signifies the Arkansas Legislature's commitment to promoting and strengthening marriage within the state. By designating a specific week to focus on marriage, the resolution encourages educational programs, community celebrations, and support for public policies that endorse marriage. This can foster community engagement and educational initiatives surrounding healthy relationships, potentially leading to long-term societal benefits.

Summary

House Resolution 1006 aims to recognize February 7-14, 2025, as National Marriage Week in the state of Arkansas. The resolution underscores the importance of marriage as a foundational element of society, proposing that strong marriages contribute to healthy communities. It highlights that married individuals often lead healthier lifestyles and indicates a correlation between stable marriages and reduced social issues, such as crime and substance abuse.

Contention

The resolution presents a solid case for recognizing the role of marriage in societal stability; however, it steers clear of addressing contemporary debates surrounding marriage equality and diverse family structures. While it is primarily aimed at enhancing community awareness and support for marriage, some may view this focus as overlooking broader issues affecting all families. The intent behind the resolution is clear: to promote the benefits of marriage, but it remains to be seen how it will resonate across a diverse population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HR1027

To Recognize Springhill Elementary School As A 2022 Exemplary High Performing National Blue Ribbon School.

AR SR13

To Recognize Springhill Elementary School As A 2022 Exemplary High Performing National Blue Ribbon School.

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 SR15

To Designate The Month Of February As National Children's Dental Health Month.

AR HR1032

To Designate The Month Of February As National Children's Dental Health Month.

AR SCR4

To Recognize Emerson Elementary School As A 2022 Exemplary High Performing National Blue Ribbon School.

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 HR1021

To Recognize The Contributions Of Homeschooling And To Proclaim February 21, 2023, As Homeschool Day At The Arkansas State Capitol.

AR HR1063

A Resolution Recognizing The First Week Of May 2023 As Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week In Arkansas.

Similar Bills

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