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SB 607

AR SENATE

TO ESTABLISH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT THAT INITIATES AND MAINTAINS A FOUR-DAY SCHOOL WEEK; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.

2025
Introduced by Stan Berry, Josh Bryant, Alan Clark and 29 other co-sponsors

Senate Bill 607 allows Arkansas school districts to adopt a four-day school week, ensuring the same instructional hours while providing flexibility and potential benefits.

Died in Senate 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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SB 526

AR SENATE

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

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

Senate Bill 526 aimed to ban sales of disposable vapor products from certain foreign sources in Arkansas, impacting retailers and addressing public health concerns.

Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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SB 524

AR SENATE

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

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Fred Allen, Glenn Barnes and 11 other co-sponsors

SB 524 mandates California law enforcement to disclose AI use in reports, ensuring transparency and accountability while retaining draft records for integrity.

Sine Die adjournment
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HB 1534

AR HOUSE

TO INCREASE THE HOMESTEAD PROPERTY TAX CREDIT.

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Wade Andrews, Sonia Barker and 104 other co-sponsors

House Bill 1534 aimed to raise Arkansas' Homestead Property Tax Credit from $500 to $600, providing homeowners with financial relief by lowering their tax burden.

Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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