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AR HR1004

Resolution

Status

Passed

1/29/2025

Primary Sponsor

Julie Mayberry

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Origin

House of Representatives

95th General Assembly (2025 Regular)

AI Summary

  • Lorie Tudor served 41 years at the Arkansas Department of Transportation, becoming the first female director in 2020

  • Started as a Clerk Typist, then left after 13 years to earn a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Memphis while commuting between Little Rock and Memphis

  • Led major initiatives including management of the Hernando de Soto Bridge closure on Interstate 40, department reorganization, and creation of the ARDOT Fallen Worker Memorial

  • Received multiple honors including induction into the University of Arkansas Academy of Civil Engineering (2018), AASHTO Alfred E. Johnson Achievement Award (2019), and Associated General Contractors of Arkansas SIR Award (2024)

  • Resolution directs the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives to provide a copy to Director Tudor upon adoption

Legislative Description

To Recognize Lorie Tudor For Her 41-year Career With The Arkansas Department Of Transportation And Positive Impact On The State Of Arkansas.

Last Action

READ AND ADOPTED.

1/29/2025

Committee Referrals

Management1/14/2025

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