Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1008

Introduced
4/3/23  
Enrolled
4/6/23  

Caption

Resolution; 4-H Day at the Capitol.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the significant role 4-H plays in fostering youth development across Oklahoma. By recognizing a day dedicated to 4-H, the state legislature aims to both honor the contributions of participating youth and to promote awareness of the program’s educational and community-building efforts. This recognition may further encourage participation in 4-H activities, which benefits community structures and local economies.

Summary

House Resolution 1008 designates April 5, 2023, as the 24th Annual 4-H Day at the Capitol, celebrating the positive contributions of 4-H and its impact on youth and community development in Oklahoma. The resolution highlights the various programs offered by 4-H, including leadership skills, environmental education, and community service initiatives that empower young individuals to engage actively in their communities and develop essential life skills.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1008 is largely positive, with legislators and community leaders showcasing support for the 4-H program as a valuable resource for youth engagement and skill development. The resolution reflects a consensus that programs like 4-H are vital in nurturing the next generation of leaders and citizens who are invested in community development and sustainability.

Contention

While the resolution itself is celebratory in nature, the underlying discussion around such programs often includes points of contention regarding funding and program reach. Some stakeholders might argue that more resources are needed to expand 4-H's impact, especially in underserved communities. This opens up a discourse on educational equity and access to youth development programs, highlighting the need for ongoing advocacy and support to address these disparities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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