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Daily Summary for February 14, 2022

The 2022 Fiscal Session is now underway. In a Joint Session of the 93rd General Assembly, Governor Hutchinson outlined his budget priorities for the 2023 Fiscal year. In addition to increases in funding for education and healthcare, the Governor is requesting funding for the victims of crime through the Crime Victims Reparations Program, funding for […]
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Fiscal Session to Begin February 14

On Monday, the 93rd General Assembly will convene at the State Capitol to address the budget for Fiscal Year 2023. Fiscal Sessions began after Arkansas voters approved what would become Amendment 86 in 2008. This will be the 7th Fiscal Session held in state history. Governor Asa Hutchinson is expected to address the General Assembly […]
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American Heart Month

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for Arkansans.In 2020, there were 8,621 deaths due to heart disease in our state. Arkansas ranked 4th among all states for the highest heart disease mortality in 2020.In most cases, heart disease is preventable. February is American Heart Month, a time when we can all focus on […]
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Committee Reviews Garrett’s Law Reports

From July 2020 to July 2021, there were 1,619 reports of newborns born in Arkansas with an illegal substance present in their system. This is a 20% increase from the year before. The House and Senate Committees for Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs reviewed the number of Garrett’s law reports early this […]
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Budget Hearings Summary

Members continued to review agency budget proposals in preparation for the 2022 Fiscal Session.This week, the hearings focused on requests for public safety and for the Department of Human Services. The Governor is requesting a $7.4 million increase in the budget for Arkansas State Police. If approved, this money would be used to help raise […]
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

The State Capitol Offices and all State Buildings will be closed on Monday, January 17, 2022, for the observed birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A legal holiday by authority of Act 304 of 2001 and amended by Act 561 of 2017. Official State Holiday Bulletin
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2022 Educational Adequacy Study

Pre-fiscal budget hearings began this week with the Governor outlining his balanced budget proposal calling for a 3.3% increase in spending. Members will be reviewing the proposal while we continue to hear requests from state agencies and commissions in the days ahead. As we prepare for the 2022 Fiscal Session, we want to remind you […]
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Human Trafficking Awareness Month

January is known as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. It is a time for us to educate ourselves about human trafficking and learn to spot the signs of trafficking. Human trafficking, also known as trafficking in persons or modern-day slavery, is a crime that involves compelling or coercing a person to provide labor or services or […]
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Budget Hearings to begin January 11

The Arkansas General Assembly will convene for the 2022 Fiscal Session on Monday, February 14. Preparations for that session will begin in the next two weeks. Beginning January 11, the Joint Budget Committee will hold a series of meetings designed to begin the process of outlining a budget for the next fiscal year. Budget hearings […]
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Tax Legislation for 2022

From reducing income tax to lowering the sales tax on used cars, there are several pieces of tax legislation passed in 2021 that will take effect on January 1, 2022. In the most recent special session, the General Assembly passed Act 1 and Act 2, which are identical pieces of legislation that reduce the top […]
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Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 2021

The State Capitol Offices and all State Buildings will be Closed to observe: Christmas Eve Friday, December 24, 2021 (Observed on Thursday, Dec. 23), Christmas Day Saturday, December 25, 2021 (Observed on Friday, Dec. 24), and New Year’s Day Saturday, January 1, 2022 (Observed on Friday, Dec. 31, 2021). Legal holidays by authority of Act […]