Prohibiting use or sale of abortifacients
Senate Bill 85 aimed to protect the Pine Tree Research Station by banning commercial timber harvesting while allowing wildlife management, promoting ecological integrity.
Senate Bill 85 aimed to protect the Pine Tree Research Station by banning commercial timber harvesting while allowing wildlife management, promoting ecological integrity.
Senate Bill 85 aimed to protect public property, specifically focusing on the preservation of timber at the Pine Tree Research Station in St. Francis County, Arkansas. The bill sought to prevent commercial timber harvesting on this property while allowing for certain management practices aimed at wildlife conservation.
The bill proposed amendments to Arkansas Code § 6-64-718, which governs the preservation of the Pine Tree Research Station. The key provisions included:
Prohibition on Commercial Harvesting:
Wildlife Management:
Oversight Requirements:
Affected Entities:
Environmental Considerations:
Senate Bill 85 represented an effort to balance timber management with wildlife conservation at the Pine Tree Research Station. While it did not pass, the discussions surrounding the bill highlighted ongoing concerns regarding public property management and environmental stewardship in Arkansas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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