Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SR41

Introduced
3/31/26  
Enrolled
4/23/26  

Caption

Resolution; proclaiming April 22, 2026, as the 27th Annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol.

Impact

The passage of SR41 aims to draw attention to the contributions of the Oklahoma 4-H program in educating and developing youth in leadership, decision-making, and civic engagement. By officially recognizing April 22 as 4-H Day at the Capitol, the bill aligns the state's legislative agenda with local youth development priorities. This recognition is expected to enhance the visibility of the program, encouraging further support from community leaders and stakeholders. It also serves to promote the value of youth-led initiatives and community service activities, reinforcing the impact young people have on their communities.

Summary

SR41 is a resolution proclaiming April 22, 2026, as the 27th Annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol. This bill highlights the significance of the Oklahoma 4-H program, which has been integral to youth development in the state for nearly 120 years. The resolution emphasizes the importance of nurturing youth through experiential learning and hands-on opportunities, which the 4-H program offers. With more than 180,000 participants annually, the program helps foster essential life skills among young individuals, preparing them for future challenges and community involvement.

Contention

While the resolution primarily serves as a proclamation and may not have been the focus of significant contention, it implicitly highlights the need for continued support and funding for youth programs such as 4-H, especially in a legislative environment where educational initiatives are often under scrutiny. Advocates for youth development might engage in discussions on how much resources should be allocated to such programs in comparison to other state funding needs, which could lead to differing opinions on budget priorities among legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SCR5

Concurrent resolution; proclaiming April 23, 2025, as the 26th Annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol

OK SCR4

Concurrent Resolution; proclaiming April 23, 2025, as the 26th annual Oklahoma 4-H Day at the Capitol.

OK SR1

Resolution; proclaiming February 18, 2025 Oklahoma Aggregates Day at the Capitol.

OK SCR2

Concurrent resolution; proclaiming "Christ is King;" recognizing the spiritual heritage of Oklahoma.

OK SR10

Resolution; declaring April 22, 2025 as Oklahoma Agriculture Day; recognizing and celebrating agriculture's impact on our state's heritage and economy.

OK HR1021

Resolution; declaring April 22, 2025, as Oklahoma Agriculture Day; recognizing and celebrating agriculture's impact on our state's heritage and economy.

OK SR4

Resolution; recognizing March 10 as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol.

OK HR1007

Recognizing March 10th as Bob Wills Day at the Capitol; celebrating the life and legacy of Oklahoma's son; thanking the Oklahoma Arts Council, the Oklahoma Film and Music Office, and the Oklahoma Historical Society for their work; and directing distribution.

OK SR5

Resolution; designating April 15 as Purple Up! For Military Kids Day in Oklahoma; and thanking military families.

OK SCR6

Concurrent resolution; designating April 15 as Purple Up! For Military Kids Day in Oklahoma; and thanking military families.

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