The resolution proclaims April 23, 2025, as the 26th Annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol, highlighting the importance of youth development in Oklahoma and across the nation. It emphasizes the role of 4-H, a youth development program associated with Oklahoma State University and Langston University, in fostering essential life skills such as leadership, decision-making, and civic engagement among young people aged 5 to 19. The resolution notes that 4-H has been instrumental in reaching over 180,000 participants annually through various programs, including STEM, healthy living, and community development, while also recognizing the significant contributions of adult volunteers and mentors.

The resolution celebrates the achievements of 4-H members and their positive impact on their communities, encouraging them to share their experiences with state leaders during the event. It underscores the commitment of 4-H participants to the organization's motto, "To Make the Best Better," and acknowledges the collective effort of youth and adult volunteers who contribute over 100,000 hours annually to enhance the well-being of Oklahoma. By designating this day, the Oklahoma Legislature aims to honor the contributions of 4-H members and promote the ongoing development of youth in the state.