Michigan 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0041 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/28/2023

                    house resolution no.41 Reps. Lightner, Greene, Posthumus, Borton, Schmaltz, St. Germaine, Steele, Harris and Green offered the following resolution: A resolution to declare February 18-25, 2023, as National FFA Week in the state of Michigan. Whereas, Future Farmers of America (FFA) was established in 1928 and is now known as the National FFA Organization.  In 1950, Congress granted FFA a federal charter, making it a vital part of public agricultural instruction under the National Vocational Education Act; and  Whereas, The National FFA Organization is comprised of 735,038 members in grades seven through twelve; and  Whereas, These members belong to one of 8,817 local FFA chapters throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands; and    Whereas, FFA operates on local, state, and national levels.  Student members belong to chapters at the local level where agricultural educators serve as chapter advisors; and  Whereas, FFA members elect their own student officers that plan and conduct activities with supervision from their advisors; and    Whereas, States conduct annual conventions where members can demonstrate their proficiency in competitions based on real-world agricultural skills; and    Whereas, Local, state, and national FFA programs help members develop public speaking skills, conduct and participate in meetings, manage financial matters, strengthen problem-solving abilities, and assume civic responsibilities; and    Whereas, The National FFA convention is the organizations premier gathering during which competitors are recognized nationally; and  Whereas, The National FFA Organization has expanded opportunities in the agricultural industry. The FFA helps members prepare for careers in agribusiness, agri-marketing, science, communications, education, horticulture, production, natural resources, forestry, and other diverse fields; and  Whereas, Members of the FFA strengthen their communities through service and preparation of the next generation of leaders to conquer challenges; and  Whereas, There are more than 685,226 FFA alumni and supporters across the country that support and advocate for agricultural education; and  Whereas, Members of the FFA Organization will celebrate National FFA Week during the week of February 19 through 26, 2023; now, therefore, be it  Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare February 18-25, 2023, as National FFA Week in the state of Michigan. We encourage all citizens to recognize and celebrate the important role of the National FFA Organization in building valuable skills through hands-on learning and developing young students for leadership, personal growth, and career success.  

 

 

house resolution no.41

Reps. Lightner, Greene, Posthumus, Borton, Schmaltz, St. Germaine, Steele, Harris and Green offered the following resolution:

A resolution to declare February 18-25, 2023, as National FFA Week in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, Future Farmers of America (FFA) was established in 1928 and is now known as the National FFA Organization.  In 1950, Congress granted FFA a federal charter, making it a vital part of public agricultural instruction under the National Vocational Education Act; and 

Whereas, The National FFA Organization is comprised of 735,038 members in grades seven through twelve; and 

Whereas, These members belong to one of 8,817 local FFA chapters throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands; and   

Whereas, FFA operates on local, state, and national levels.  Student members belong to chapters at the local level where agricultural educators serve as chapter advisors; and 

Whereas, FFA members elect their own student officers that plan and conduct activities with supervision from their advisors; and   

Whereas, States conduct annual conventions where members can demonstrate their proficiency in competitions based on real-world agricultural skills; and   

Whereas, Local, state, and national FFA programs help members develop public speaking skills, conduct and participate in meetings, manage financial matters, strengthen problem-solving abilities, and assume civic responsibilities; and   

Whereas, The National FFA convention is the organizations premier gathering during which competitors are recognized nationally; and 

Whereas, The National FFA Organization has expanded opportunities in the agricultural industry. The FFA helps members prepare for careers in agribusiness, agri-marketing, science, communications, education, horticulture, production, natural resources, forestry, and other diverse fields; and 

Whereas, Members of the FFA strengthen their communities through service and preparation of the next generation of leaders to conquer challenges; and 

Whereas, There are more than 685,226 FFA alumni and supporters across the country that support and advocate for agricultural education; and 

Whereas, Members of the FFA Organization will celebrate National FFA Week during the week of February 19 through 26, 2023; now, therefore, be it 

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare February 18-25, 2023, as National FFA Week in the state of Michigan. We encourage all citizens to recognize and celebrate the important role of the National FFA Organization in building valuable skills through hands-on learning and developing young students for leadership, personal growth, and career success.