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Arkansas designates February as National Children's Dental Health Month to boost awareness and promote preventive dental care for kids; ceremonial, with no new funding or mandates.
Arkansas designates February as National Children's Dental Health Month to boost awareness and promote preventive dental care for kids; ceremonial, with no new funding or mandates.
HR 1029 is a state House resolution introduced to formally designate the month of February as "National Children's Dental Health Month" in the State of Arkansas. The resolution emphasizes the importance of good oral health habits for children, the role of preventive dental care in reducing tooth decay and dental-related illnesses, and the public awareness value of a dedicated observance month.
The material supplied also included an unrelated federal-style provision (a text rescinding unobligated USAID balances and prohibiting Federal funds for USAID functions). That text conflicts with the Arkansas House resolution content and appears to be extraneous or a clerical insertion. The substantive summary above reflects the Arkansas House Resolution designating February as National Children's Dental Health Month. Verify the authoritative legislative source if confirmation of final enacted language or jurisdictional scope is required.
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