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HCR 1005

AR HOUSE

TO HONOR THE ARKANSAS MINORITY HEALTH COMMISSION DURING AMERICAN HEART MONTH IN FEBRUARY FOR ITS EFFORTS TO ADDRESS HEART DISEASE AMONG THE MINORITY POPULATIONS OF ARKANSAS.

2025
Introduced by Fred Allen, Glenn Barnes, Lincoln Barnett and 9 other co-sponsors

Ceremonial HCR 1005 honors the Arkansas Minority Health Commission for minority heart-health work during American Heart Month; no fiscal impact, but bill died at sine die.

Died in House at Sine Die adjournment.
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HB 1144

AR HOUSE

TO REQUIRE A PARTICIPATING SCHOOL UNDER THE ARKANSAS CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL FREEDOM ACCOUNT PROGRAM TO COMPLY WITH THE SAME STATUTORY AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REPORTING REQUIREMENTS TO WHICH PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE SUBJECT.

2025
Introduced by Fred Allen, Glenn Barnes, Lincoln Barnett and 5 other co-sponsors

House Bill 1144 aimed to require private schools in Arkansas' Educational Freedom Account Program to meet the same reporting standards as public schools for accountability.

Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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HB 1626

AR HOUSE

TO PROHIBIT THE SALE OF DISPOSAL VAPOR PRODUCTS FROM A PROHIBITED FOREIGN PARTY.

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Fred Allen, Wade Andrews and 72 other co-sponsors

HB 1626 prohibits selling disposable vapor products from certain foreign sources, impacting retailers and manufacturers while aiming to protect public health.

Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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HJR 1002

AR HOUSE

AN AMENDMENT TO THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO REPEAL THE EXCEPTION TO THE PROHIBITION OF SLAVERY AND INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE.

2025
Introduced by Fred Allen, Lincoln Barnett, Andrew Collins and 8 other co-sponsors

Repeals Arkansas’ constitutional exception permitting slavery or involuntary servitude as punishment for crime, banning slavery and mandating compensation for prison labor.

Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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SB 204

AR SENATE

TO EXEMPT FROM GROSS INCOME A GAIN BY A TAXPAYER RESULTING FROM THE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY UNDER THE RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN OR THE THREAT OF CONDEMNATION.

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Fred Allen, Wade Andrews and 103 other co-sponsors

Senate Bill 204 exempts gains from property acquired under eminent domain from income tax, easing financial burdens on affected Arkansas taxpayers starting in 2025.

Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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