Senate Joint Resolution 26-005
Page 1, Line 101Concerning the designation of "Colorado 4-H Day".
Page 1, Line 1WHEREAS, 4-H is America's largest youth development
Page 1, Line 2organization, having supported almost 6 million youth across the country
Page 1, Line 3thus far; and
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Page 1, Line 5WHEREAS, 4-H helps Colorado youth develop the "four Hs":
Page 1, Line 6Head, Heart, Hands, and Health; and
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Page 1, Line 8WHEREAS, 4-H annually reaches over 110,000 youth in
Page 1, Line 9Colorado, helping them become confident, independent, resilient, and
Page 1, Line 10compassionate leaders; and
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Page 1, Line 12WHEREAS, 4-H is nationally delivered by Cooperative
Page 1, Line 13Extension--a community of more than 100 public universities across the
Page 1, Line 14nation, including the Colorado State University Extension--that provides
Page 2, Line 1experiences for young people to learn by doing hands-on projects in areas
Page 2, Line 2including health, science, agriculture, and citizenship; and
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Page 2, Line 4WHEREAS, 4-H's local network of over 10,000 volunteers and
Page 2, Line 5almost 100 professionals provides caring and supportive mentoring to
Page 2, Line 6Colorado youth, helping them to grow into true leaders, entrepreneurs,
Page 2, Line 7and visionaries; now, therefore,
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Page 2, Line 9Be It Resolved by the Senate of the Seventy-fifth General Assembly
Page 2, Line 10of the State of Colorado, the House of Representatives concurring herein:
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Page 2, Line 12That the General Assembly hereby declares Monday, January 26,
Page 2, Line 132026, to be "Colorado 4-H Day" in recognition of the 4-H program's
Page 2, Line 14extraordinary efforts on behalf of Colorado's youth.
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Page 2, Line 16Be It Further Resolved, That copies of this Joint Resolution be sent
Page 2, Line 17to Governor Jared Polis and Colorado's Commissioner of Agriculture,
Page 2, Line 18Kate Greenberg.