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Daily Summary for April 12, 2021

With a vote of 65-26 and 5 members voting present, the House passed SB622 on Monday. This bill states that a person who commits a serious felony involving violence is subject to serve at least 80% of his or her sentence if the state proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the person committed the crime […]
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Week 13 of Regular Session

By the end of the 13th week of the 2021 Regular Session, more than 600 bills were signed into law.This week, the House voted in favor of a bill temporarily changing the deadline for filing and paying state income tax. SB593 extends the deadline this year to May 17, aligning the date with the recent […]
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Daily Summary for April 8, 2021

On Thursday, the House HB1865 which requires all law enforcement officers in the state to complete annual training related to a law enforcement officer’s duty to intervene if the law enforcement officer observes the use of excessive force by another law enforcement officer. The House also passed the following: HB1811-This bill would require towing companies […]
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Daily Summary for April 7, 2021

More than 600 bills have been signed into law so far this session. On Wednesday, the House passed the following: SB593-This bill temporarily changes the current deadline for filing and paying state income tax to May 17. This aligns with the recent extension issued for filing federal income tax. HB1794-This bill creates the Licensed Practical […]
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Daily Summary for April 6, 2021

With a vote of 72-25, the House voted to override the Governor’s veto of HB1570 on Tuesday. HB1570 prohibits healthcare professionals from providing gender transition procedures to any individual under 18 years of age. On Tuesday, the House also passed the following: HB1388-This bill states that in an adoption proceeding concerning a minor who is […]
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Daily Summary for April 5, 2021

House members passed the following bills Monday afternoon:HB1740-This bill states that grooming a minor for future sex trafficking is a Class B felony. It also states that traveling for the purpose of an unlawful sex act with a minor is a Class B felony.HB1689-This bill will create an Arkansas Legislative Study on Mental and Behavioral […]
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Week 12 of 2021 Regular Session

Close to 500 bills have been signed into law so far during the 2021 Regular Session.There are still several hundred bills making their way through the legislative process.The House passed several bills this week regarding education and economic development, including the following: Economic DevelopmentHB1788-This bill would allow a municipal improvement district to enter a partnership […]
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Daily Summary for March 31, 2021

Close to 500 bills have been signed into law so far this session. As we work to address the remainder of the bills this session, you may notice some changes to committee schedules.You can find the updated schedules at www.arkleg.state.ar.us. On Wednesday, the House passed several bills, including the following: HB1765-This bill states that by […]
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Daily Summary for March 30, 2021

By a vote of 64-34 and 1 member voting present, the House passed SB410 on Tuesday. This bill establishes the framework for a new Medicaid expansion program called ARHOME which stands for Arkansas Health & Opportunity for Me.ARHOME would replace the current Arkansas Works program. It would continue to offer low-income families private insurance, with […]
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Daily Summary for March 29, 2021

The public health emergency will continue in Arkansas for another 60 days. The Governor made the request for the extension to the Arkansas Legislative Council this morning. This afternoon, the House passed several bills, including the following: HB1237-This bill states that at the beginning of the 2022-2023 school year, a public school district board of […]
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Week 11 of 2021 Regular Session

The 11th week of the session was an abbreviated one as the General Assembly took a recess for Spring Break. Before members left the Capitol, the House Public Health, Welfare, and Labor Committee advanced a new version of the Medicaid expansion program. SB 410 establishes the framework for a new program called ARHOME which stands […]
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Daily Summary for March 23, 2021

The General Assembly will be in recess for the remainder of this week. Before adjourning for the week, the House passed several bills, including the following: HB1766-This bill increases the monthly state contribution to state and public school life and health insurance from $450 to $550 per employee. HB1499-This bill addresses services and response time […]