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2025 Transportation Legislation

Transportation is more than just a matter of convenience — it’s about safety, infrastructure, and supporting the flow of commerce that powers Arkansas’s economy. During the 2025 Regular Session, the House of Representatives passed a series of laws aimed at keeping our roads safe, improving communication between drivers and law enforcement, and ensuring our infrastructure […]
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2025 Maternal Health Legislation

With Mother’s Day just around the corner, we are reminded of the vital role mothers play in the strength and well-being of our families and communities. This legislative session, the General Assembly made maternal health a top priority, passing a series of bills aimed at ensuring that every mother in our state has access to […]
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2025 Education Legislation

In the 2025 Regular Session, the Arkansas House of Representatives passed a series of impactful laws to improve education statewide, prioritizing students, teachers, and school communities. We began with Act 909, which boosts per-pupil funding by 5% to $8,162 for the 2025–2026 school year, including health insurance costs. For 2026–2027, the funding is set at […]
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2025 Agriculture Legislation

During the 2025 Regular Session, the Arkansas House of Representatives approved a set of laws designed to strengthen the state’s leading industry—agriculture—through tax relief, land protections, food‑security measures, and streamlined regulation. Act 696 expands the income‑tax exemption for payments received from the U.S. Department of Agriculture by adding programs created under the American Relief Act of 2025. […]
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Final Week of the 2025 Regular Session

The 2025 Regular Session wrapped up its final week of official business, marking several major legislative achievements. The House adopted two proposed constitutional amendments: SJR15, allowing the General Assembly to establish economic development districts, and SJR11, affirming the fundamental right to keep and bear arms, including the use of ammunition and firearm accessories for lawful […]
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Daily Summary for Wednesday, April 16

Today marked the final day of official business for the 2025 Regular Session of the Arkansas House of Representatives. Lawmakers will reconvene on May 5 to formally adjourn Sine Die. During today’s session, the House adopted SJR 15, a proposed constitutional amendment that would authorize the General Assembly to create economic development districts aimed at […]
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Daily Summary for Tuesday, April 15

On Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a number of significant bills. Lawmakers approved HB2003, the state’s Revenue Stabilization Law, which outlines the Fiscal Year 2026 budget and includes a 2.9% increase in state spending. The budget includes targeted funding increases such as $1 million more for foster care, $4.3 million for juvenile facilities, $13 […]
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Daily Summary for Monday, April 14

On Monday, the Arkansas legislature passed a range of bills affecting areas from social media regulation to tax exemptions and criminal justice reform. SB611 amends the Social Media Safety Act of 2023. It clarifies the definition of “social media” to expand protections to additional platforms, lowers the age of minor users to 16, prohibits social […]
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Week 13 of the 2025 Regular Session

As we approach the final days of the 2025 Regular Session, the Arkansas House of Representatives remains focused on passing legislation that will have a lasting impact on the lives of Arkansans. We anticipate adjourning on April 16, and several key bills have advanced as we wrap up our work. This week, the House passed […]
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Daily Summary for Wednesday, April 9

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed HB1832. This bill would give the Arkansas Court of Appeals the exclusive original jurisdiction over a facial constitutional challenge in which a party seeks to have a provision of an act of the General Assembly, a provision of the Arkansas Code, or an administrative rule or regulation declared […]
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Daily Summary for Tuesday, April 8

On Tuesday, the Arkansas House of Representatives passed several key bills. HB1869 was approved, which aims to establish a maternal outcomes management system within the Department of Health. HB1529 passed as well, introducing a criminal offense for the unlawful creation or distribution of deepfake visual material. It states a person commits the offense if he […]