Restoring American Sovereignty Act
HR 1088 designates March 19, 2025, as rootEd Day in Arkansas, honoring advisors and promoting educational access and career opportunities for rural students.
HR 1088 designates March 19, 2025, as rootEd Day in Arkansas, honoring advisors and promoting educational access and career opportunities for rural students.
Bill Number: HR 1088
Title: Restoring American Sovereignty Act
Introduced: March 17, 2025
Status: Introduced in House
Sponsor: Representative L. Johnson
HR 1088 is a House Resolution introduced in the Arkansas General Assembly to officially recognize March 19, 2025, as "rootEd Day" in the state. This resolution aims to honor the contributions of rootEd advisors, celebrate student achievements, and emphasize the importance of expanding educational and career opportunities, particularly in rural communities.
The primary intent of HR 1088 is to:
- Honor rootEd Advisors: Recognize the dedication and impact of advisors who assist students in navigating postsecondary education and career pathways.
- Celebrate Student Success: Acknowledge the achievements of students who have benefited from the support provided by rootEd advisors.
- Promote Educational Opportunities: Highlight the ongoing need for initiatives that enhance access to education and workforce development, especially in underserved rural areas.
HR 1088 is expected to:
- Affect Students and Communities: The resolution primarily impacts students in rural Arkansas by promoting access to educational resources and career guidance.
- Encourage Partnerships: It underscores the importance of collaboration among public and private sectors, including school districts and nonprofit organizations, to strengthen Arkansas's workforce and economic future.
HR 1088 serves as a formal recognition of the efforts made by rootEd advisors in Arkansas and aims to foster a culture of educational success and career readiness among students, particularly in rural areas. By designating March 19, 2025, as rootEd Day, the resolution seeks to inspire continued investment in educational initiatives that benefit the state's workforce and economy.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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