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HB 1662

AR HOUSE

TO PROHIBIT LOBBYING FOR A COVERED FOREIGN ENTITY.

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Wade Andrews, Sonia Barker and 61 other co-sponsors

House Bill 1662 aimed to ban lobbying for foreign entities linked to national security risks, protecting Arkansas legislation from foreign influence and ensuring transparency.

Died in House at Sine Die adjournment.
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SB 642

AR SENATE

TO CREATE THE FAMILIES' RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ACT.

2025
Introduced by Tony Furman, Jim Petty,

SB 642 mandates clear pay scales for job applicants and employees, bans salary history inquiries, and promotes wage equity to reduce disparities based on sex and race.

Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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HJR 1015

AR HOUSE

A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO ENSURE TRANSPARENCY BY REQUIRING A JUDICIAL CANDIDATE TO DECLARE HIS OR HER POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION OR INDEPENDENT STATUS WHEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE.

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Wade Andrews, Sonia Barker and 60 other co-sponsors

HJR 1015 aimed to boost transparency by requiring Arkansas judicial candidates to declare their political party affiliation on ballots, helping voters make informed choices.

Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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HJR 1004

AR HOUSE

APPLYING TO THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS FOR AN ARTICLE V CONVENTION OF THE STATES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION TO IMPOSE TERM LIMITS OF MEMBERS FOR THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS.

2025
Introduced by Lincoln Barnett, Rick Beck, Keith Brooks and 34 other co-sponsors

Arkansas HJR 1004 seeks an Article V convention limited to proposing term limits for the U.S. Congress; it starts a nationwide process, but does not itself set any limit.

Died on House Calendar 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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