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An Overview of Week 3 of Regular Session

House members are now preparing for the fourth week of the 2019 Regular Session. We are expecting to review and possibly vote on big issues such as tax cuts and teacher salaries. The Governor’s tax cut proposal has now been filed. This bill will start in the Senate. SB211 would cut the state’s top individual […]
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Daily Summary for January 31, 2019

The House has now completed the third week of the Regular Session. Today, the House Public Transportation Committee passed HB1006.  This bill increases the minimum fine for passing a stopped school bus from $250 to $500.  It also makes the offense a Class A misdemeanor. The same committee also advanced HB1182 which allows law enforcement […]
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Daily Summary for January 30, 2019

The House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced legislation that will allow a former prison facility to be transferred to a non-profit group helping our veterans.The Arkansas Department of Community Correction owns the former site of the Southeast Arkansas Community Correction Center in Pine Bluff.  The facility has been vacant since 2015, but costs […]
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Daily Summary for January 29, 2019

The House Public Transportation Committee advanced several pieces of legislation today.HB1100 addresses veteran designations on Arkansas driver’s licenses.  This bill gives a veteran more options to prove their veteran status when they go the DMV for a license.  This designation makes it easier on veterans to receive access to benefits.HB1241 allows the Department of Community […]
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Daily Summary for January 28, 2019

The House is now entering its third week of the Regular Session. On Monday, the House voted 94-0 to require newborn screenings for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). HB1074 also requires insurance policies to cover the screening. There is a new treatment available for SMA if it is detected early. The House voted in favor of […]
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Week 2 of 2019 Regular Session

The House has now wrapped up its second week of the Regular Session. More than 250 bills have been filed in the House so far.  And more than 150 have been filed in the Senate.Committees heard proposals on everything from restructuring our state government to rules about sunscreen in schools.The House State Agencies and Governmental […]
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Daily Summary for January 24, 2019

On Thursday, the House passed legislation aimed at protecting employees when it comes to microchip technology.  HB1177 provides rights for employees including the right to refuse an implant, have it removed, and access to the data collected.  The bill also ensures that the employer is responsible for costs incurred. The bill passed with a vote […]
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Daily Summary for January 23, 2019

Members of the House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee began hearing details on legislation to transform state government.  HB1070 contains the general provisions for the transformation.  It creates 15 departments.The departments created in the legislation are:•The Department of Agriculture•The Department of Commerce•The Department of Corrections•The Department of Education•The Department of Energy and Environment•The Department […]
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Daily Summary for January 22, 2019

Two pieces of legislation addressing the opioid crises in Arkansas moved forward today.With a vote of 97-0, the House voted to advance HB1013 to the Senate.  This bill adds podiatrists to the list of healthcare providers subject to rules regarding schedule II narcotics. Earlier today, the House Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee advanced HCR1003. […]
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Week 1 of 2019 Regular Session

Highway funding, tax cuts, teacher salaries, and transforming state government are just a few of the many issues before us this session. So far, more than 200 bills have been filed in the House.  More than 130 bills have been filed in the Senate.These bills, and the hundreds yet to be filed, will all be […]
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Week 1 of 2019 Regular Session

Highway funding, tax cuts, teacher salaries, and transforming state government are just a few of the many issues before us this session. So far, more than 200 bills have been filed in the House.  More than 130 bills have been filed in the Senate.These bills, and the hundreds yet to be filed, will all be […]
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Daily Summary for January 17, 2019

There are a few bills now making their way to the House floor as we are wrapping up the first week of the Regular Session. Today the House Public Health, Welfare, and Labor Committee advanced HB1013 which adds podiatrists to the list of healthcare providers subject to rules regarding schedule II narcotics.  Schedule II narcotics […]