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House of Representatives115 legislators-141 bills

Legislators(115)

Keith Brooks10 bills
R
Howard Beaty10 bills
R
Joy Springer13 bills
D
Tara Shephard13 bills
D
Fred Allen7 bills
D
Denise Ennett12 bills
D
Jamie Scott5 bills
D
Lincoln Barnett7 bills
D
Glenn Barnes7 bills
D
Jessie McGruder8 bills
D
Ken Ferguson6 bills
D
Jay Richardson8 bills
D
Reginald Murdock2 bills
D
Stephanie Flowers1 bills
D
Aaron Pilkington3 bills
R
Deann Vaught15 bills
R
Robin Lundstrum7 bills
R
Julie Mayberry8 bills
R
Mindy McAlindon12 bills
R
Kendra Moore10 bills
R
Sonia Eubanks Barker9 bills
R
Alyssa Brown10 bills
R
Mary Bentley10 bills
R
Karilyn Brown7 bills
R
Rebecca Burkes7 bills
R
Frances Cavenaugh7 bills
R
Cindy Crawford5 bills
R
Carol Dalby7 bills
R
Hope Duke11 bills
R
Dolly Henley9 bills
R
Jane English2 bills
R
Missy Irvin1 bills
R
Breanne Davis1 bills
R
Jeff Wardlaw6 bills
R
Ben Gilmore1 bills
R
House Management1 bills
Scott Richardson8 bills
R
Jim Dotson4 bills
R
Jeremy Wooldridge5 bills
R
Bart Hester2 bills
R
Jason Nazarenko6 bills
R
Stetson Painter8 bills
R
Richard McGrew6 bills
R
Bruce Cozart6 bills
R
Les Warren8 bills
R
Tippi McCullough11 bills
D
Trey Steimel5 bills
R
Jimmie Gazaway3 bills
R
RJ Hawk7 bills
R
Matt Brown3 bills
R
Paul Childress5 bills
R
Jack Ladyman6 bills
R
Clint Penzo2 bills
R
Bart Schulz6 bills
R
Tracy Steele10 bills
D
Diana Gonzales Worthen8 bills
D
Zack Gramlich4 bills
R
Matthew Shepherd8 bills
R
Roger Lynch3 bills
R
Nicole Clowney6 bills
D
Denise Garner8 bills
D
Ashley Hudson6 bills
D
Brian Evans8 bills
R
Brandon Achor6 bills
R
David Ray7 bills
R
Jon Milligan4 bills
R
Johnny Rye6 bills
R
Dwight Tosh3 bills
R
Shad Pearce7 bills
R
Rick Beck4 bills
R
Tony Furman4 bills
R
Brad Hall3 bills
R
James Eaton4 bills
R
Steve Unger4 bills
R
David Whitaker5 bills
D
Chad Puryear5 bills
R
Wade Andrews4 bills
R
Joey Carr6 bills
R
John Carr3 bills
R
Wayne Long4 bills
R
Rick McClure4 bills
R
Stephen Meeks2 bills
R
Jeremiah Moore7 bills
R
Ryan Rose4 bills
R
Randy Torres7 bills
R
Kendon Underwood2 bills
R
Carlton Wing7 bills
R
Matt Duffield9 bills
R
Stan Berry2 bills
R
Nick Burkes2 bills
R
Marcus Richmond3 bills
R
Lane Jean3 bills
R
Cameron Cooper6 bills
R
Les Eaves3 bills
R
Jon Eubanks2 bills
R
Justin Gonzales3 bills
R
Steve Hollowell3 bills
R
Lee Johnson5 bills
R
John Maddox3 bills
R
Stephen Magie3 bills
D
Steven Walker4 bills
R
Richard Womack3 bills
R
Andrew Collins4 bills
D
Mike Holcomb3 bills
R
Mark McElroy2 bills
R
Brit McKenzie3 bills
R
Ron Mcnair2 bills
R
Jim Wooten2 bills
R
Harlan Breaux1 bills
R
Austin Mccollum1 bills
R
Mark Perry1 bills
D
Joint Budget Committee1 bills
Frederick Love1 bills
D
Clarke Tucker1 bills
D
Greg Leding1 bills
D

Referred Bills (141)

HR1120Failed

To Honor Craig Jones, Longtime Choir Teacher At Harding Academy In Searcy, Upon The Occasion Of His Upcoming Retirement.

HR1117Failed

To Recognize Former Representative Ben Mcgee For His Service To His Community And To The State Of Arkansas.

SCR8Failed

To Recognize The Mills University Studies High School Lady Comets Basketball Team As The Class 4a Conference Champions And To Remember Head Coach Joe Gregory's Wife, Cynthia Gregory.

SCR7Failed

To Recognize The Mills University Studies High School Comets Boys' Basketball Team As The Class 4a State Champions.

HR1104Failed

To Honor Larry Walther For His Exceptional Service To The State Of Arkansas And To The United States Of America.

HR1053Failed

To Recognize And Honor Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated And Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., For Their Contributions To Their Communities, The State Of Arkansas, The Nation, And The World.

HCR1005Failed

To Honor The Arkansas Minority Health Commission During American Heart Month In February For Its Efforts To Address Heart Disease Among The Minority Populations Of Arkansas.

HR1010Failed

To Rename The Gulf Of Mexico The "gulf Of America" And To Require All State Agencies To Use The Term "gulf Of America" In Official Communications.

SCR5Passed

To Continue To Encourage The Pursuit Of National Cancer Institute Designation By The Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute At The University Of Arkansas For Medical Sciences.

HCR1004Passed

To Congratulate Game Warden Austin Powell On Receiving The Monty Carmikle Officer Of The Year Award And The 2024 Robert M. Brantly Law Enforcement Officer Of The Year Award.

HB1003Passed

An Act For The Arkansas House Of Representatives - Staff Appropriation For The 2025-2026 Fiscal Year.

HR1115Passed

To Recognize The Impact Of Community Action Agencies In This State And To Commend Their Dedication To Improving The Lives Of Arkansans.

HCR1008Passed

To Celebrate And Commend Northwest Arkansas Community College's Nationally Leading And Industry-transforming Bicycle Assembly & Repair Technician And Trail Technician Programs.

HCR1011Passed

To Recognize Bentonville's Investment In Cycling And Its Title As The Mountain Biking Capital Of The World.

HR1118Passed

To Recognize And Commend Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., For Outstanding Service And Leadership Throughout The State Of Arkansas And Around The World.

HR1116Passed

To Recognize Ronald Mcdonald House Charities® For Fifty Years Of Service In Improving The Health And Well-being Of Children And Their Families And Directly Impacting The Local Communities Of The State Of Arkansas.

HMR1013Passed

To Remember Yellville Mayor Shawn Lane For His Many Contributions To His Community And To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1113Passed

To Recognize The Division Of Arkansas State Police's Interstate Criminal Patrol For Winning Top Honors At The Gulf Coast High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Awards.

HR1109Passed

To Urge The United States Department Of Housing And Urban Development And The United States Interagency Council On Homelessness To Take Certain Actions.

HMR1010Passed

To Remember Attorney Roger Colbert For His Contributions To The City Of Paragould And Greene County, The Greene-clay Bar Association And The Arkansas Bar Association, And The State Of Arkansas.

HR1097Passed

To Recognize The Gravette High School Lions Wrestling Team As The 2025 Class 4a State Champions.

HR1082Passed

To Recognize The Mount St. Mary Academy Belles Golf Team As The Class 6a State Champions.

HR1083Passed

To Recognize The Catholic High School For Boys Rockets Golf Team As The Class 6a State Champions.

HR1072Passed

To Recognize Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., For Its Positive Impact Upon Its Communities, The State Of Arkansas, The Nation, And The World.

HR1022Passed

To Welcome Dr. Brendan Kelly As President Of The Arkansas State University System.

HR1111Passed

To Recognize April 7, 2025, As The Day Of Love In The State Of Arkansas.

HR1110Passed

To Recognize World War Ii Veteran And Medal Of Honor Recipient James R. Hendrix Of Arkansas.

HMR1011Passed

To Remember University Of Arkansas At Fayetteville And National Basketball Association Star Oliver "big O" Miller For His Achievements And For His Contributions To The State Of Arkansas.

HMR1012Passed

To Remember Hettie Lue Brooks As An Arkansas Legend Who Positively Impacted The Lives Of Thousands Of Arkansans As Well As People All Over The World.

HR1112Passed

To Recognize The West Side Greers Ferry High School Lady Eagles Basketball Team As The 2025 Class 1a State Champions.

SCR6Passed

To Recognize The North Little Rock High School Charging Wildcats Varsity Cheer Team For Winning The Class 6a State Championship.

HCR1009Passed

To Comply With Arkansas Acts 2023, No. 259; To Request Federal Funding For The Next Study Phase; And To Petition The Arkansas Congressional Delegation To Introduce Federal Legislation To Rectify Certain Energy Issues.

HR1094Passed

To Raise Awareness Of The Issue Of Food Insecurity; To Acknowledge School Breakfast Month In Arkansas; And To Work Toward A Solution To The Issue Of Food Insecurity In Arkansas.

HMR1008Passed

To Remember Boxer Tommy Morrison Of Gravette For His Legendary Boxing Skills That Brought Renown To Him And To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1090Passed

To Recognize March 29, 2025, As Vietnam War Veterans Day And March 2025 As Vietnam Era Veterans Month In Arkansas In Appreciation Of The Sacrifices And Contributions Made By Vietnam War Veterans.

HR1107Passed

To Proclaim April 24, 2025, As Teach Children To Save Day In Arkansas.

HR1105Passed

To Proclaim April 9, 2025, As Arkansas Lineworker Appreciation Day At The State Capitol And To Commend The Men And Women Who Serve Arkansas As Utility Lineworkers.

HR1106Passed

To Recognize Arkansas State Game And Fish Commission Game Warden Brady Smith As The National Wild Turkey Federation's Wildlife Officer Of The Year.

HMR1009Passed

To Remember Former Speaker Of The House Of Representatives Benny Petrus For His Service To His Community And To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1099Passed

To Recognize The Arkansas Tech University Robotics Club For Winning The Tournament Champion And Innovate Awards At The 2025 Texas State Vex U Tournament.

HR1079Passed

To Honor D.j. Daniel For His Fight Against Brain Cancer And Support Naming Him An Honorary State Capitol Police Officer, And To Proclaim March 17, 2025, As D.j. Daniel Day In The State Of Arkansas.

HR1023Passed

To Recognize The Salem Football Team As The Class 3a State Champions.

HR1108Passed

To Honor University Of Arkansas At Fayetteville Basketball Scoring Star Izzy Higginbottom.

HR1102Passed

To Honor Regina Renee Henson For Her Contributions To The Children And Adults Of North Little Rock Through Her Role As Director Of Sherman Park Community Center.

HR1103Passed

To Recognize Charlotte Thomas On The Occasion Of Her Upcoming Retirement For Her Fifty-one Years Of Exceptional Service To The City Of North Little Rock.

HR1100Passed

To Celebrate The Sesquicentennial Of Hope, Arkansas.

HR1098Passed

To Recognize And Commend The Energy Council On The Occasion Of Its Fiftieth Anniversary.

HR1045Passed

To Commemorate The Seventy-fifth Anniversary Of The Sport Fish Restoration Program As Part Of The American System Of Conservation Funding.

HR1101Passed

To Designate The Month Of April As Parliamentary Law Month In Arkansas.

HR1096Introduced

To Recognize And Support The Role Advanced Energy Plays In Securing Energy Independence, Fostering Economic Prosperity, And Enhancing The State’s Energy Resilience.

HR1093Passed

To Recognize The Izard County High School Lady Cougars Basketball Team As The 2025 Class 2a State Champions.

HR1092Passed

To Recognize The Bryant High School Hornets Boys' Basketball Team As The Class 6a State Champions.

HR1089Passed

To Recognize The Benton High School Panthers Boys' Basketball Team As The Class 5a State Champions.

HR1080Passed

To Recognize The City Of Cabot As Recipient In 2024 Of A Trendsetter City Award From Arkansas Business And An Honorable Mention In The Arkansas Business Tourism Development And Creative Culture Category.

HR1060Passed

To Commend The Maumelle Charter High School Falcons Boys' Golf Team For Winning The 2024 Class 3a State Championship.

HR1059Passed

To Commend The Maumelle Charter High School Falcons Boys' Cross Country Team For Winning The 2024 Class 3a State Championship.

HR1050Passed

To Recognize Open Avenues On Its 50th Anniversary For Its Service And Dedication To People With Disabilities In Northwest Arkansas.

HR1095Passed

To Recognize April As National Cancer Control Month In Arkansas And Encourage All Arkansans To Take Proactive Steps In Cancer Prevention, Screening, And Treatment.

HR1091Passed

To Honor Herbert M. Scott For His Service To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1077Passed

To Recognize The Rogers Heritage High School War Eagles Boys' Wrestling Team As The Class 6a State Champions.

HR1063Passed

To Recognize Colleen Nick And The Morgan Nick Foundation On The Thirtieth Anniversary Of The Kidnapping Of Morgan Nick.

HR1088Passed

To Recognize March 19, 2025, As Rooted Day In Arkansas.

HR1075Passed

To Designate March 12, 2025, As Stars Of Life Day And To Recognize The Accomplishments Of Certain Emergency Medical Services Professionals.

HR1085Passed

To Recognize Paralympic Medalist Olivia Chambers Of Little Rock For Her Remarkable Gifts And Incredible Achievements That Bring Renown To Her And To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1084Passed

To Honor Martha Jarrow For Her Many Years Of Service To The House Of Representatives And The State Of Arkansas.

HR1086Passed

To Congratulate Bentonville Educator Bonnie Pollock For Receiving A Milken Educator Award And Its Accompanying Prize Of $25,000.

HR1087Passed

To Recognize The De Queen High School Lady Leopards Basketball Team As The Class 4a State Champions.

HR1074Passed

To Recognize The Conway Kiwanis Bookcase For Every Child Project For Increasing Literacy And Student Retention Rates By Building Personalized Bookcases As Gifts For Children Enrolled In The Federal Head Start Program.

HR1073Passed

To Recognize The Arkansas 250 Commission As It Begins Its Work To Celebrate Arkansas's Rich Two-hundred-fifty-year History From The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence On July 4, 1776, Through July 4, 2026.

HR1070Passed

To Celebrate And Recognize March 21, 2025, As World Down Syndrome Day In The State Of Arkansas.

HR1081Passed

To Honor Sculptor Kevin Kresse For Creating The Sculpture Of Arkansas Music Icon Johnny Cash Now On Display In The National Statuary Hall Collection In The United States Capitol.

HR1078Passed

To Commend Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., For One Hundred Eighteen (118) Years Of Outstanding Service And Leadership In Its Communities.

HR1076Passed

To Recognize The Honorable Stacey Zimmerman Upon The Occasion Of Her Retirement For Her Service To The State Of Arkansas.

HB1103Passed

An Act For The Department Of Corrections - Division Of Community Correction Appropriation For The 2025-2026 Fiscal Year.

HR1071Passed

To Recognize March 2025 As American Red Cross Month And Support The Humanitarian Mission Of The American Red Cross.

SCR4Passed

To Recognize Former Representative And Senator Joyce Elliott During Black History Month For Her Service To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1057Passed

To Recognize The American Association Of University Women, Central Arkansas Branch, For Advancing Gender Equity For Women And Girls Through Research, Education, And Advocacy.

HR1065Passed

To Recognize The Joe T. Robinson High School Senators Boys' Swim Team As The 2025 Class 1a-4a State Champions.

HR1066Passed

To Recognize March 9-15, 2025, As Americorps Week.

HR1040Passed

To Recognize The Smackover High School Varsity Cheerleading Team As The 2024 Class 3a State Champions.

HR1062Passed

To Recognize Wednesday, March 12, 2025, As Scouting Day At The State Capitol.

HMR1006Passed

To Remember Arkansas Artist And Educator Stacy Bates For Her Talent And Kindness, And For The Inspiration And Guidance She Provided To Future Generations.

HCR1007Passed

To Encourage The United States Congress To Reevaluate The Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Locality Structure And Ensure Accurate Geographic Practice Cost Indices For The Metropolitan Statistical Areas Of This State.

HR1068Passed

To Designate March 2025 As National Athletic Training Month.

HR1069Passed

To Celebrate Women’s History Month During March 2025 And International Women’s Day On March 8, 2025.

HMR1007Passed

To Remember Loretta Ford, Cofounder Of The First Academic Program For Nurse Practitioners And "mother" Of The Nurse Practitioner Field.

HR1067Passed

To Recognize March 11, 2025, As Texarkana Usa Regional Chamber Of Commerce Day At The State Capitol.

HR1044Passed

To Recognize The Strong High School Bulldogs Eight-man Football Team For Its 2024-25 State Championship Victory.

HR1037Passed

To Recognize And Celebrate Nucor Day At The State Capitol On February 19, 2025.

HR1035Passed

To Congratulate And Recognize The Junction City Lady Dragons Cheerleading Team As The 2024 Class 1a-2a All-girl State Champions.

HR1064Passed

To Recognize University Of Central Arkansas And National Basketball Association Star Scottie Pippen For His Achievements And For His Contributions To His Community, The State Of Arkansas, The Nation, And The World.

HCR1006Passed

To Provide For An Extension Of The Regular Session Of The Ninety-fifth General Assembly; And To Provide For A Recess Of The General Assembly.

HR1061Passed

To Recognize The Mountain Home Bombers High School Boys' Indoor Track Team As The Class 5a State Champions.

HR1043Passed

To Support The Nomination Of Former Governor Of Arkansas Michael Dale "mike" Huckabee As United States Ambassador To Israel.

HR1054Passed

To Wish Elizabeth "betty" Kaufman Thines A Happy 107th Birthday And To Recognize And Honor Her Service To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1047Passed

To Recognize The Positive Impact Of The Arkansas 4-h Program On The Youth Of The State Of Arkansas And To Proclaim 4-h Day At The State Capitol On March 4, 2025.

HMR1005Passed

To Remember Lawrence Ervin Bearden And To Recognize His Lifetime Of Dedication To His Family And Community, The State Of Arkansas, And The Nation.

HR1041Passed

To Honor Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., For Its Role In The 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession And The Centennial Celebration March, And Its Advocacy For The Advancement Of Women.

HR1030Passed

To Honor "broadway" Joe Booker For His Contributions To The Community And To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1055Passed

To Recognize Miss America's Teen 2025 Peyton Bolling.

HR1056Passed

To Honor The Horatio School District Future Farmers Of America For Its 2025 National Championship Win And To Honor Educator And Advisor Nicki Litchford.

HR1058Passed

To Recognize The Hmong Community Of Arkansas And The Contributions Of Its People To Their Culture And To Our Communities In The State Of Arkansas.

HR1051Passed

To Recognize Eating Disorder Action Week As A Time To Raise Awareness, Promote Education, And Encourage Early Intervention And Treatment For Eating Disorders.

HR1046Passed

To Recognize The Contributions Of Homeschooling And To Proclaim February 26, 2025, As Homeschool Day At The State Capitol.

HMR1003Passed

To Remember Legendary Civil Rights Attorney And Longtime State Representative John W. Walker, Sr. For His Lifelong Fight Against Discrimination And His Service To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1036Passed

To Recognize Arkansas Actor Jacob Lofland For His Achievements In The Field Of Acting, Which Have Brought Renown To Him And To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1031Passed

To Recognize Sidney Moncrief For His Contributions To His Community, The State Of Arkansas, And The Nation.

HR1018Passed

To Recognize Mcgehee Elementary School As A 2024 Exemplary Achievement Gap Closing Schools National Blue Ribbon School.

HB1060Passed

To Revise The Instruction Provided On The Failure Of Communist And Autocratic Systems And To Reinforce In Required Instruction The Resiliency Of The Constitutional Republic System Adopted By The United States Of America.

HR1052Passed

Commending Arkansas Farmers, Ranchers, And Foresters For Their Vital Contributions To The Security And Economic Well-being Of The State Of Arkansas And The Nation.

HMR1004Passed

In Respectful Memory Of Former Arkansas Attorney General, United States Congressman, And Forty-third Governor Of Arkansas James "jim" Guy Tucker For His Service To The Nation And To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1048Passed

To Authorize Access To And Use Of The Chamber Of The House Of Representatives For The Meetings Of The Silver Haired Legislative Session, Leadership Arkansas, Arkansas Girls State, And Arkansas Boys State.

HR1049Passed

To Authorize Recesses Of Either Or Both Chambers For Periods Of Four Consecutive Days Or Longer.

HR1039Passed

To Commend Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®, For Its Contributions To The Community And To Designate February 25, 2025, As Alpha Kappa Alpha Day At The State Capitol.

HR1028Passed

To Recognize National Ffa Week.

HR1042Passed

To Honor Annie Mable Mcdaniel Abrams For Her Service To Her Community And The State Of Arkansas.

HR1038Passed

To Honor Blues Musician, Composer, Record Producer, And Singer Bobby Rush For His Contributions To Music And To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1033Passed

To Recognize The Arkansas Military And First Responders Academy During Career And Technical Education Month For Preparing Students For Careers In The Military And As First Responders.

HR1025Passed

To Recognize Monday, February 17, 2025, As Daisy Gatson Bates Day, And To Honor Daisy Gatson Bates For Her Contributions To Arkansas, The Nation, And The World, Now Memorialized In The Display Of Her Statue In The United States Capitol.

HMR1001Passed

In Respectful Memory Of Former United States Representative Beryl Anthony, Jr.

HR1032Passed

To Congratulate And Recognize The Parkers Chapel Trojans Cheerleading Team As The 2024 Class 1a-2a State Champions.

HR1026Passed

To Recognize The Bryant Hornets Football Team As The Class 7a State Champions.

HR1024Passed

To Celebrate Black History Month During February 2025, And To Recognize And Applaud The Sacrifices And Myriad Contributions Made By African American Individuals Throughout The History Of Arkansas And The United States.

HMR1002Passed

To Remember Bob R. Brooks, Jr. And To Recognize His Contributions To The Legal Profession, To The State Of Arkansas, And To The United States.

HR1029Passed

To Designate The Month Of February As National Children's Dental Health Month.

HR1021Passed

To Recognize The Yellville-summit Panthers Girl's Track And Field Team As The 2024 Class 2a State Champions.

HR1016Passed

To Recognize February 10, 2025, As Kids Count Day At The State Capitol, And To Recognize The Arkansas Kids Count Coalition For Its Advocacy On Behalf Of The Children Of Arkansas.

HR1006Passed

To Recognize February 7-14, 2025, As National Marriage Week.

HR1020Passed

To Recognize Monday, February 3, 2025, As The Links Legislative Day At The State Capitol, And To Recognize The Links, Incorporated For Its Service And Contributions To Its Chapter Communities And To The State Of Arkansas.

HR1019Passed

To Recognize The City Of Siloam Springs As Recipient In 2024 Of A Volunteer Community Of The Year Award The Most Innovative City Award, The Floodplain Community Of The Year Award, And A Trendsetter City Award.

HR1011Passed

To Welcome Lieutenant General (retired) Jay B. Silveria As President Of The University Of Arkansas System.

HR1017Passed

To Commemorate And Recognize National School Choice Week During The Week Of January 26-february 1.

HR1015Passed

To Recognize The Mountain Home Cross Country Team As The Class 5a State Champions.

HR1013Passed

To Recognize January 23, 2025, As Maternal Health Awareness Day In Arkansas.

HR1014Passed

To Recognize The Mountain Home Tennis Team As The Class 5a State Champions.

HR1008Passed

To Recognize "monster" Michael Todd For His Outstanding Accomplishments In Professional Armwrestling And For Honorably Representing The State Of Arkansas.

HR1004Passed

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

HR1009Passed

To Recognize And Celebrate Arkansas Forestry Day At The State Capitol On January 21, 2025.

HCR1002Passed

To Urge The United States Congress To Permanently Extend The Tax Cuts And Jobs Act Of 2017.

HR1003Passed

To Honor St. Bernards Medical Center In Jonesboro For Being The First Medical Facility In The State To Open A Maternal Life360 Home.

HR1002Passed

To Confirm The Legislative Joint Auditing Committee's Selection Of Kevin White As The Legislative Auditor.