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The Arkansas Senate has 34 current members: 29 Republicans and 5 Democrats. View Arkansas senate members, their voting records, and sponsored Arkansas legislation.
Current Legislators (34)
Recent Bills (20)
To Amends Law Concerning Water Permits And Discharge Of Wastewater; To Authorize Denials Of Applicants That Have A History Of Noncompliance; And To Prohibit Certain Discharge Of Wastewater.
To Amend The Law Concerning The Operation Of An All-terrain Vehicle On Certain Roads; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Access Of All-terrain Vehicles To Unpaved Roads.
To Address The Powers And Duties Of The Office Of Skills Development And The Career Education And Workforce Development Board Related To Secondary Technical Centers.
To Establish A State Examination For Licensure Of Massage Therapists.
An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning Initiatives, Referenda, And Constitutional Amendments Referred To Voters.
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.
To Commend The Maumelle Charter High School Falcons Boys' Cross Country Team For Winning The 2024 Class 3a State Championship.
To Honor Sylvia Ann Hindsman Cornwell For Her Exemplary, Dedicated Service To The Senate And To The State Of Arkansas.
To Support Arkansas's Engaging The Justice Counts Metrics And To Urge Policymakers Throughout State And Local Government Entities To Implement And Utilize The Justice Counts Metrics.
To Amend The Law Concerning The Signal Legend Of Traffic Control Devices; And To Allow A Vehicle Driver To Enter An Intersection While A Red Light Is Indicated On A Traffic Control Device In Certain Circumstances.
To Increase The Sales And Use Tax Exemption For Used Motor Vehicles; And To Amend The Reduced Sales And Use Tax Rate Applicable To Purchases Of Used Motor Vehicles.
To Amend The Law Concerning The Capitol Zoning District; And To Amend The Zoning Authority Of The Capitol Zoning District Commission.
To Create The Families' Rights And Responsibilities Act.
Celebrating Black History Month During The Month Of February 2025.
To Urge The Arkansas Congressional Delegation To Propose An Amendment To The Federal Unemployment Tax Act To Waive The "reasonable Assurance" Clause.
An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Provide That The Annual School Election Shall Not Be Held If The Proposed Rate Of Tax Levy Is The Same As Last Approved And No Other Matters Are To Be Decided.
To Create A Certificate Of Employability For A Person With A Felony Conviction; And To Allow The Division Of Correction And Circuit Courts To Issue Certificates Of Employability.
To Recognize April As Child Abuse And Neglect Prevention Month.
A Constitutional Amendment Concerning The Determination Of The True Value In Money Of Real Property For Assessment Purposes.
An Act For The Office Of The Prosecutor Coordinator - Multi-jurisdicitional Drug Task Forces Appropriation For The 2025-2026 Fiscal Year.