Honoring the Yell County Wildlife Federation.
Summary
Senate Resolution 313 honors the Yell County Wildlife Federation for its conservation efforts in Arkansas since 1946. The resolution recognizes the Federation's contributions to wildlife management, youth education, and community engagement. It specifically highlights their work in the Petit Jean River and Bearcat Hollow Wildlife Management Areas, as well as their volunteer efforts in the Ozark National Forest.
Expected Effects
This resolution formally acknowledges the Yell County Wildlife Federation's positive impact on conservation and community development in Arkansas. While the resolution itself doesn't enact new laws or policies, it serves to recognize and celebrate the organization's achievements. This recognition may encourage continued volunteerism and support for conservation efforts.
Potential Benefits
- Increased awareness of the Yell County Wildlife Federation's contributions.
- Potential for increased volunteer participation in conservation efforts.
- Positive recognition for conservation efforts in Arkansas.
- Encouragement for similar organizations and initiatives.
- Support for youth education and career development in conservation.
Potential Disadvantages
- No direct financial or material benefits are provided by the resolution.
- The resolution is symbolic and does not create any legal obligations.
- Potential for overlooking other deserving organizations.
- Limited impact outside of the Yell County Wildlife Federation and its immediate community.
- The resolution does not address broader environmental issues or policy changes.
Constitutional Alignment
The resolution aligns with the general welfare clause of the Constitution's preamble, as it promotes conservation and community well-being. While the Constitution doesn't explicitly address conservation, recognizing organizations that contribute to these goals is within the scope of legislative action. The resolution does not infringe upon any specific constitutional rights or limitations.
Impact Assessment: Things You Care About ⓘ
This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).