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HB 1877

AR HOUSE

CONCERNING CRIMINAL OFFENSES RELATED TO POSSESSION OF SEXUALLY EXPLICIT MATERIAL THAT DEPICTS A CHILD; AND TO INCLUDE A COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE THAT IS INDISTINGUISHABLE FROM THE IMAGE OF A CHILD.

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Glenn Barnes, Lincoln Barnett and 35 other co-sponsors

Act 977 strengthens Arkansas laws against child exploitation by banning possession and distribution of indistinguishable computer-generated sexual images of children.

Notification that HB1877 is now Act 977
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SB 371

AR SENATE

TO ESTABLISH A STANDARDIZED SYSTEM TO AID IN THE SEARCH OF MISSING CHILDREN WHO DO NOT MEET THE CRITERIA FOR ACTIVATION OF THE ARKANSAS AMBER ALERT SYSTEM.

2025
Introduced by Glenn Barnes, Keith Brooks, Missy Irvin and 4 other co-sponsors

SB 371 reduces insurance requirements for California TNCs, shifting coverage responsibility to companies, aiming to lower costs for drivers and riders while ensuring safety.

Notification that SB371 is now Act 653
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HR 1090

AR HOUSE

TO RECOGNIZE MARCH 29, 2025, AS VIETNAM WAR VETERANS DAY AND MARCH 2025 AS VIETNAM ERA VETERANS MONTH IN ARKANSAS IN APPRECIATION OF THE SACRIFICES AND CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY VIETNAM WAR VETERANS.

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Fred Allen, Wade Andrews and 96 other co-sponsors

Arkansas designates March 29, 2025 as Vietnam War Veterans Day and March 2025 as Vietnam Era Veterans Month to honor veterans with ceremonial recognition (no new benefits).

READ AND ADOPTED.
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SB 59

AR SENATE

TO PROVIDE EACH STUDENT WITH ONE BREAKFAST AT NO COST EACH SCHOOL DAY UPON REQUEST WITHOUT CONSIDERATION OF THE STUDENT'S ELIGIBILITY FOR A FEDERALLY FUNDED FREE OR REDUCED-PRICE MEAL; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Fred Allen, Wade Andrews and 84 other co-sponsors

Senate Bill 59 honors Staff Sergeant Arthur J Rambo by naming a bridge after him, recognizing military sacrifices without imposing extra costs on local budgets.

Notification that SB59 is now Act 123
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HB 1861

AR HOUSE

TO MAKE OPERATION OF AN ILLEGAL ONLINE CASINO OR SPORTS BETTING A FELONY; TO CREATE THE INTERACTIVE GAMING ACT; TO REGULATE INTERNET GAMING AND INCLUDE NAME, IMAGE, OR LIKENESS GAMES AND GAMING; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.

2025
Introduced by Fred Allen, Glenn Barnes, Matt Duffield and 5 other co-sponsors

House Bill 1861 regulates online gaming in Arkansas, making illegal operations a felony, while allowing licensed casinos to offer legal interactive gaming.

Recommended for study in the Interim by the Committee on JUDICIARY COMMITTEE- HOUSE
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