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HB 1422

AR HOUSE

TO CREATE THE ONLY CITIZENS VOTE ACT; TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING THE DRIVER'S LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS OF CERTAIN NONCITIZENS; AND TO AMEND ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION, AMENDMENT 51, SECTION 13.

2025
Introduced by Mark Johnson, Wayne Long,

The Only Citizens Vote Act sought to restrict voting to U.S. citizens by canceling registrations of noncitizens and modifying their ID cards in Arkansas.

Died on House Calendar 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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HB 1216

AR HOUSE

TO CREATE THE FREE MARKET ZONES ACT; AND TO EXEMPT A BUSINESS LOCATED IN AN OPPORTUNITY ZONE FROM THE INCOME TAX, THE CORPORATE FRANCHISE TAX, AND THE ELECTIVE PASS-THROUGH ENTITY TAX.

2025
Introduced by Wayne Long,

House Bill 1216 proposed tax exemptions for businesses in Arkansas opportunity zones, aiming to boost economic growth while reducing state revenue by $583 million.

Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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HB 1795

AR HOUSE

TO CREATE THE FERTILITY CLINIC LICENSURE ACT.

2025
Introduced by Mary Bentley, Alyssa Brown, Zack Gramlich and 2 other co-sponsors

House Bill 1795 requires Arkansas fertility clinics to obtain separate licenses, enhancing patient safety and care quality through strict compliance and reporting standards.

Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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HB 1791

AR HOUSE

TO CLARIFY THAT THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND THE UNITED NATIONS DO NOT HAVE JURISDICTION OR POWER IN THIS STATE AND DO NOT HAVE AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE OR IMPLEMENT ACTIONS IN THIS STATE.

2025
Introduced by Mary Bentley, Alyssa Brown, Rebecca Burkes and 5 other co-sponsors

HB 1791 aimed to ensure the WHO and UN have no power in Arkansas, blocking their mandates on health measures like vaccinations and mask requirements.

Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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