1 STATE OF OKLAHOMA
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2 2nd Session of the 59th Legislature (2024)
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3 SENATE
3 RESOLUTION 32 By: Kidd
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6 AS INTRODUCED
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7 A Resolution declaring April 17, 2024, as the 25th
7 annual 4-H Day at the Capitol.
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10 WHEREAS, the youth of Oklahoma and the nation represent the
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11 future, and their development is paramount to the well-being and
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12 prosperity of communities across the country; and
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13 WHEREAS, for a quarter of a century, this annual celebration of
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14 4-H Day at the Capitol has provided an opportunity for club members
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15 to share their 4-H stories with state leaders; and
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16 WHEREAS, 4-H is the youth development component of Oklahoma
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17 State University Extension geared toward young people ages 5 to 19;
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19 WHEREAS, for nearly 120 years, 4-H has helped thousands of club
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20 members develop life skills such as leadership, decision-making,
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21 time management, and civic engagement; and
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22 WHEREAS, programming in 4-H is changing continually to meet the
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23 needs of today’s youth; and
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1 WHEREAS, the Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development Program reinforces
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2 the learn-by-doing philosophy through hands-on, experiential
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3 learning opportunities; and
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4 WHEREAS, 4-H reaches more than 175,850 participants each year
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5 through membership, project clubs, and school enrichment; and
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6 WHEREAS, OSU Extension and Langston University 4-H’ers
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7 participate in STEM, civic engagement, healthy living, leisure
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8 sciences, natural resources, and agriculture programs; and
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9 WHEREAS, dedicated and committed volunteers, mentors, and
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10 supporters play a pivotal role in the success of the organization;
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11 and
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12 WHEREAS, youth who participate in 4-H are four times more likely
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13 to make contributions to their communities; and
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14 WHEREAS, there are nearly 1,200 adult volunteer leaders who
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15 serve as mentors and provide leadership while fostering positive
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16 adult/youth partnerships; and
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17 WHEREAS, there are more than 400 youth volunteers who develop
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18 life skills by serving as mentors/role models and provide leadership
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19 to club members; and
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20 WHEREAS, 4-H provides programming beyond traditional
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21 agricultural projects, including food and nutrition, horticulture,
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22 photography, robotics, community development, companion animals, and
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23 more; and
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1 WHEREAS, youth participating in 4-H are encouraged to share with
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2 state leaders how 4-H is making communities better through project
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3 work and service-learning activities; and
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4 WHEREAS, adult volunteer leaders and club members combined
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5 annually contribute more than 100,000 volunteer hours to the
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6 betterment of Oklahoma; and
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7 WHEREAS, 4-H members continue to work together and follow the
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8 motto “To Make the Best Better” in all that they do; and
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9 WHEREAS, the annual 4-H Day at the Capitol provides an
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10 opportunity to share with state leaders the positive impact they
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11 have on their communities, counties, and state.
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12 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE 2ND SESSION
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13 OF THE 59TH OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE:
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14 THAT the Oklahoma State Senate declares April 17, 2024, as the
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15 25th annual 4-H Day at the Capitol.
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16 THAT the Oklahoma State Senate celebrates youth who have made an
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17 impact on the community and who are stepping up to the challenges of
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18 a complex and changing world.
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19 THAT the Oklahoma State Senate praises the positive impact
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20 Oklahoma 4-H has on our youth, our communities, and our state.
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