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Communicating with Your Legislator January 2015

Arkansas Municipal League Physical Address 301 W. Second St. North Little Rock, AR 72114 501-374-3484 Mailing Address P.O. Box 38 North Little Rock, AR 72115 Important Web Sites The Arkansas Municipal League s website is www.arml.org. This is the online home for information about the League and its many programs and services. To follow legislative issues of municipal interest, click on our Legislative Action Center. Here you will find an online version of the Legislative Bulletin, contact information for all Arkansas legislators, and the League s Policies and Goals. You can also search for bills by number, sponsor, and keyword. Bills being tracked by the League will contain a summary. The state of Arkansas s General Assembly website is www.arkleg.state.ar.us. This site is published by the state. At this site, you have the ability to follow legislation from the first introduction of a bill in committee to its passage into law. You can download bills, research the current status of a bill and discover other useful Legislature-related information. 2

Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Key Municipal Principles.... 5 Arkansas General Assembly 101... 6 How a Bill Becomes an Arkansas Law.... 7 Effective Ways to Influence Your Legislator.... 7 Graph How a Sate Bill Becomes a Law.... 8 State Senate Districts Map... 9 State Senate Districts and Municipalities....10 Senate Standing Committees....13 Public Health, Welfare and Labor... 13 Revenue and Taxation...13 Education...13 Judiciary...13 Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Development... 14 Insurance and Commerce...14 City, County and Local Affairs... 14 State Agencies and Governmental Affairs...14 Transportation, Technology and Legislative Affairs... 14 State House Districts Map....15 Close Up Views of the Northwest, Fort Smith And Central State House Districts.... 16 House Districts And Municipalities...17 House Standing Committees....24 Education...24 Judiciary...24 Public Health, Welfare and Labor... 24 Public Transportation...25 Revenue and Taxation...25 Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs... 26 Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Development... 26 City, County and Local Affairs... 27 Insurance and Commerce...27 State Agencies and Governmental Affairs...27 3

Introduction The Arkansas General Assembly is composed of 135 members: 100 House members and 35 Senate members. Over 2,000 bills have been filed during a General Session, and the Legislature in years past has passed more than half of the bills introduced into law. The lobbying process is often chaotic with numerous viewpoints competing for the lawmakers attention. During the session, the Arkansas Municipal League staff will be working on behalf of the cities and towns of Arkansas to promote and protect the interests of Arkansas municipalities. Influencing lawmakers should be considered a team effort of local municipal officials and the League staff. Working together, we can make each session a success for Arkansas municipalities. 4

Key Municipal Principles The concept of Home Rule The Arkansas Municipal League strongly believes in the philosophy of local control that allows municipal governments maximum flexibility and discretion in governing themselves. Local control should remain. We urge the state Legislature to resist imposing additional, mandated responsibilities upon local governments without providing the financial resources to fund such mandates. Protection of local sales tax The League strongly believes that the state should protect the authority of cities and towns to levy local sales taxes. Local sales taxes are used for municipal operations and numerous local capital improvement projects, including public safety, public works, and recreation facilities. The League policy is that the state should avoid raising the state sales tax and granting sales tax exemptions. The state should concentrate on broadening the sales tax base and having as low a sales tax rate as possible. The League also maintains that the state should see that state turnback to municipalities is maintained at a level commensurate with the responsibilities of municipal government. Water District funding State water loans and grants should be used efficiently. Funding rural water districts at exorbitant costs per user is not wise usage of public funds and unnecessarily leads to urbanization of our state s natural areas, which more properly should be utilized for agriculture, hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities our beautiful state makes possible. Highways and Street Programs The League holds that any new highway program should consider all segments of our statewide transportation network, including state highways, county roads, and city streets. Therefore, any new highway program that generates revenue should include the traditional 70-15-15 (70 percent to the state, 15 percent to the cities, 15 percent to the counties) formula that has been successful in the past. A state aid street program is now in effect by virtue of Amendment 91, passed in 2012. 5

Arkansas General Assembly 101 The Arkansas Constitution calls for the General Assembly to meet on the second Monday of January (Jan. 12, 2015) of each odd-numbered year. Arkansas voters in 2008 passed Amendment 86, which requires the Legislature to meet in even-numbered years beginning in 2010 for a 30-day fiscal session. There are 135 members of the General Assembly. The Senate has 35 members; the House of Representatives has 100. The Lieutenant Governor presides as President Pro Tempore of the Senate; and the Speaker, who is elected by House members, presides in the House. Senate members may hold office for a total of 16 years of any combination in either chamber. House members may hold office for a total of 16 years of any combination in either chamber. The process of making a bill become law begins in the committees. There are 10 standing Senate committees that report back to the Senate with recommendations after committee hearings. Each Senator serves on two of the standing committees. Each standing committee has eight members. There are 10 standing House committees. Each Representative serves on two standing committees. Each House committee has 20 members. Each committee (both House and Senate) has a chair and vice chair who are appointed to these positions by the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tempore, respectively. Standing committees consist of legislators who are appointed to study and hear legislative proposals according to subject matter. Examples of standing committees are City, County and Local Affairs Committee and Revenue and Tax Committee. Several select committees in both the House and Senate address in-house concerns, and there are several joint committees made up of representatives from both the House and Senate. Committee meetings are open to the public, and the public is often asked to testify. During the legislative session, committees usually meet in the morning to hear bills. 6

How a Bill Becomes an Arkansas Law A bill is simply an idea that someone would like to become law. The idea can come from anyone, but only a representative or senator can take that idea and guide it through the General Assembly. Once a bill is introduced by a legislator, it is referred to a committee. The full committee holds hearings on the bill and may consider it in its original form or amend it prior to voting on the bill. All bills must obtain a majority vote of the committee members in order to be recommended for passage. It is in the committee where the bill is usually amended, tabled, or killed. If the bill receives a do pass recommendation by the majority of the committee, then it is ready for the House or Senate floor where it may be debated. If the bill passes, it is then sent to the other chamber where the same process is repeated. It should be understood that the bulk of legislative work is done by standing committees and not, as commonly believed, by debate during floor sessions. Once both the House and Senate agree on the exact language of the bill, it is sent to the Governor for his signature. If the Governor signs the bill it becomes law, usually upon the Governor s signing if it is an emergency. Should the Governor veto the bill, the Legislature has the option of trying to override the veto with a simple majority vote. Effective Ways to Influence Your Legislator Make it your business to become acquainted with your Senator and Representative before the session begins. Inform your legislators of the key principles of League policies and statewide issues of municipal concern. Participate in the legislative process, staying current with League Legislative Bulletins and responding to legislative alerts. (www.arml.org) Be prepared to call, write, fax, email, or text your legislators about issues that will affect your municipality. Hold legislators accountable for their positions. Thank your legislators when they support your position. 7

Graph How a Sate Bill Becomes a Law Senator or Representative has bill drafted by Bureau of Legislative Research Chief Clerk of House or Secretary of the Senate assigns a bill number Bill gets 1st and 2nd reading before the full House or Senate Bill is assigned to appropriate committee and hearing is conducted. Committee action results in: DO PASS RECOMMENDATION DO PASS AS AMENDED DO NOT PASS REFERRED TO JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE Referred to full house If amended on floor, return to Committee for approval Placed on calendar for 3rd reading and floor debate (bill sponsor is only one to bring it up for consideration) When passed by one house, the bill is sent to the other chamber where entire process is repeated Other chamber passes bill as is If other chamber adds amendment bill must be returned to original chamber for concurrence If not concurred, bill dies or goes to Joint Conference Committee. If agreement reached by committee, then To Governor Sign bill and it becomes law Veto Legislature may override veto with majority vote in both House and Senate 8 Not sign it within five days and it becomes law without signature 20 days after end of session

State Senate Districts Map State Senate Districts are identified by color-code and number. The official maps are available from the Arkansas Secretary of State s office or online at www.sos.arkansas.gov. 2 3 17 1 4 7 19 20 5 16 18 21 22 8 6 15 23 24 9 35 29 32 14 33 31 34 30 28 10 13 25 12 11 27 26 9 Note: These maps are recreations and not guaranteed to be 100-percent geographically accurate. If you are uncertain which district you fall in, you can visit http://bit.ly/ao20pv. This page contains a link to an interactive website which allows you to

State Senate Districts and Municipalities District 1 Bart Hester Bella Vista, Bentonville, Cave Springs, Centerton, Elm Springs, Gentry, Gravette, Highfill, Little Flock, Lowell, Pea Ridge, Rogers, Siloam Springs, Springdale, Springtown, Tontitown District 2 Jim Hendren Bella Vista, Bentonville, Decatur, Farmington, Fayetteville, Gentry, Gravette, Lincoln, Morrow, Pea Ridge, Prairie Grove, Salem Springs, Siloam Springs, Sulphur Springs, Tontitown District 3 Cecile Bledsoe Avoca, Bella Vista, Bentonville, Bethel Heights, Garfield, Gateway, Little Flock, Lowell, Pea Ridge, Rogers, Springdale District 4 Uvalde Lindsey Farmington, Fayetteville, Greenland, Johnson, Prairie Grove, Springdale, Sulphur Springs, West Fork District 5 Bryan B. King Alma, Alpena, Beaver, Berryville, Blue Eye, Cedarville, Central City, Charleston, Chester, Dyer, Eureka Springs, Green Forest, Hindsville, Huntsville, Kibler, Lavaca, Mountainburg, Mulberry, Oak Grove, Rudy, Saint Paul, Van Buren, West Fork, Winslow District 6 Gary Stubblefield Altus, Belleville, Blue Mountain, Booneville, Branch, Caulksville, Clarksville, Coal Hill, Danville, Dardanelle, Denning, Hartman, Havana, Knoxville, Lamar, Magazine, Morrison Bluff, Mulberry, Ola, Ozark, Paris, Plainview, Ratcliff, Scranton, Subiaco, Wiederkehr Village District 7 Jon Woods Bethel Heights, Elkins, Elm Springs, Fayetteville, Goshen, Johnson, Springdale, Sulphur Springs, Tontitown District 8 Jake Files Barling, Bonanza, Fort Smith, Greenwood, Hackett District 9 Terry Rice Barling, Branch, Cedarville, Central City, Charleston, Fort Smith, Greenwood, Hartford, Huntington, Kibler, Lavaca, Mansfield, Midland, Van Buren, Waldron District 10 Larry Teague Amity, Antoine, Arkadelphia, Black Springs, Blevins, Caddo Valley, Cove, Daisy, Delight, Dierks, Emmet, Glenwood, Grannis, Hatfield, Hope, Lockesburg, McCaskill, Mena, Mineral Springs, Mount Ida, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Norman, Oakhaven, Oden, Okolona, Ozan, Perrytown, Prescott, Tollette, Vandervoort, Washington, Wickes District 11 Jimmy Hickey, Jr. Ashdown, Ben Lomond, Bradley, Buckner, De Queen, Foreman, Fouke, Fulton, Garland, Gillham, Horatio, Lewisville, McNab, Ogden, Patmos, Stamps, Texarkana, Wilton, Winthrop District 12 Bruce Maloch Arkadelphia, Bluff City, Bodcaw, Caddo Valley, Cale, Camden, Carthage, Chidester, Emerson, Emmet, Fordyce, Gum Springs, Gurdon, Louann, Magnolia, McNeil, Prattsville, Prescott, Rosston, Sheridan, Smackover, Sparkman, Stephens, Taylor, Waldo, Whelen Springs, Willisville 10

State Senate Districts and Municipalities District 13 Alan Clark Bauxite, Benton, Bryant, Donaldson, Friendship, Haskell, Hot Springs, Leola, Lonsdale, Malvern, Midway, Perla, Poyen, Prattsville, Rockport, Traskwood, Tull District 14 Bill Sample Benton, Fountain Lake, Hot Springs, Mountain Pine District 15 David J. Sanders Adona, Bigelow, Casa, Clinton, Conway, Damascus, Fourche, Greenbrier, Houston, Little Rock, Maumelle, Mayflower, Menifee, Morrilton, Oppelo, Perry, Perryville, Plumerville, Twin Groves, Wooster District 16 Open Seat Alpena, Atkins, Dover, Everton, Fairfield Bay, Green Forest, Hector, Jasper, London, Pottsville, Russellville, Shirley, Valley Springs, Western Grove District 17 Scott Flippo Alpena, Bellefonte, Bergman, Bull Shoals, Cotter, Diamond City, Flippin, Gassville, Harrison, Lakeview, Lead Hill, Mountain Home, Omaha, Pyatt, South Lead Hill, Summit, Yellville, Zinc District 18 Missy Irvin Big Flat, Briarcliff, Calico Rock, Concord, Damascus, Fairfield Bay, Fifty-Six, Gilbert, Greers Ferry, Guy, Heber Springs, Higden, Leslie, Letona, Marshall, Mount Vernon, Mountain View, Norfork, Oxford, Pangburn, Pindall, Quitman, Rose Bud, Saint Joe, Salem, Salesville, Twin Groves, Viola, Western Grove District 19 Linda Collins-Smith Ash Flat, Batesville, Biggers, Calico Rock, Cave City, Cherokee Village, Cushman, Evening Shade, Franklin, Guion, Hardy, Highland, Horseshoe Bend, Magness, Mammoth Spring, Maynard, Melbourne, Moorefield, Mount Pleasant, Newark, Oil Trough, Oxford, Pineville, Pleasant Plains, Pocahontas, Ravenden, Ravenden Springs, Reyno, Sidney, Sulphur Rock, Williford District 20 Blake Johnson Alicia, Black Rock, Brookland, College City, Corning, Datto, Delaplaine, Greenway, Hoxie, Imboden, Knobel, Lafe, Lynn, Marmaduke, McDougal, Minturn, Nimmons, Oak Grove Heights, O Kean, Paragould, Peach Orchard, Piggott, Pocahontas, Pollard, Portia, Powhatan, Ravenden, Rector, Reyno, Saint Francis, Sedgwick, Smithville, Strawberry, Success, Walnut Ridge District 21 John Cooper Bay, Bono, Cash, Egypt, Jonesboro, Lake City, Sedgwick District 22 David Burnett Bassett, Bay, Birdsong, Black Oak, Blytheville, Burdette, Caraway, Dell, Dyess, Etowah, Fisher, Gosnell, Harrisburg, Joiner, Jonesboro, Keiser, Lake City, Leachville, Lepanto, Luxora, Manila, Marie, Marked Tree, Monette, Osceola, Trumann, Tyronza, Victoria, Waldenburg, Weiner, Wilson District 23 Ronald Caldwell Alicia, Amagon, Aubrey, Augusta, Bald Knob, Beedeville, Bradford, Brinkley, Caldwell, Campbell Station, Cherry Valley, Colt, Diaz, Fargo, Forrest City, Grubbs, Haynes, Hickory Ridge, Hunter, Jacksonport, Judsonia, McCrory, Moro, Newport, Palestine, Patterson, Rondo, Russell, Searcy, Swifton, Tuckerman, Tupelo, Weldon, Wheatley, Widener, Wynne 11

State Senate Districts and Municipalities District 24 Keith Ingram Anthonyville, Clarkedale, Crawfordsville, Earle, Edmondson, Forrest City, Gilmore, Helena-West Helena, Horseshoe Lake, Hughes, Jennette, Jericho, La Grange, Lexa, Madison, Marianna, Marion, Marvell, Parkin, Rondo, Sunset, Turrell, West Memphis, Widener District 25 Stephanie Flowers Altheimer, Dumas, Elaine, Gillett, Gould, Grady, Helena-West Helena, Humphrey, Lake View, Mitchellville, Pine Bluff, Redfield, Saint Charles, Sherrill, Wabbaseka, White Hall District 26 Eddie Cheatham Arkansas City, Banks, Crossett, Dermott, Dumas, Eudora, Fountain Hill, Hamburg, Hermitage, Jerome, Lake Village, McGehee, Monticello, Montrose, Parkdale, Portland, Reed, Rison, Star City, Tillar, Warren, Watson, Wilmar, Wilmot, Winchester District 27 Bobby J. Pierce Bearden, Calion, Camden, East Camden, El Dorado, Felsenthal, Hampton, Harrell, Huttig, Junction City, Kingsland, Norphlet, Pine Bluff, Rison, Smackover, Strong, Thornton, Tinsman District 28 Jonathan Dismang Allport, Almyra, Bald Knob, Beebe, Biscoe, Carlisle, Clarendon, Cotton Plant, Coy, De Valls Bluff, DeWitt, Des Arc, England, Garner, Georgetown, Griffithville, Hazen, Higginson, Holly Grove, Humnoke, Judsonia, Kensett, Keo, Lonoke, McRae, Roe, Saint Charles, Searcy, Stuttgart, Ulm, West Point District 29 Eddie Joe Williams Austin, Beebe, Cabot, Jacksonville, North Little Rock, Searcy, Sherwood, South Bend, Vilonia, Ward District 30 Linda Chesterfield Jacksonville, Keo, Little Rock, Maumelle, North Little Rock, Sherwood, Wrightsville District 31 Joyce Elliott Alexander, Little Rock, Shannon Hills District 32 David Johnson Cammack Village, Little Rock, Maumelle, North Little Rock District 33 Jeremy Hutchinson Alexander, Bauxite, Benton, Bryant, Little Rock, Shannon Hills District 34 Jane English Jacksonville, Maumelle, North Little Rock, Sherwood District 35 Jason Rapert Conway, Enola, Greenbrier, Holland, Mayflower, Vilonia 12

90 TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES CLASS A PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR Cecile Bledsoe, Chair Stephanie Flowers, Vice Chair Missy Irvin Keith Ingram Gary Stubblefield David Sanders John Cooper Scott Flippo REVENUE AND TAXATION Jake Files, Chair Larry Teague, Vice Chair Jason Rapert Jonathan Dismang Bill Sample Bruce Maloch Jimmy Hickey, Jr. Bart Hester EDUCATION Jane English, Chair Uvalde Lindsey, Vice Chair Eddie Joe Williams Alan Clark Bobby Pierce Jim Hendren Eddie Cheatham Blake Johnson JUDICIARY Jeremy Hutchinson, Chair Linda Collins-Smith, Vice Chair David Johnson Joyce Elliott Linda Chesterfield David Burnett Jon Woods Terry Rice 13

SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES CLASS B AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Ronald Caldwell, Chair Alan Clark, Vice Chair Bruce Maloch Gary Stubblefield David Sanders Eddie Cheatham John Cooper Blake Johnson INSURANCE AND COMMERCE Jason Rapert, Chair Terry Rice, Vice Chair Larry Teague Stephanie Flowers Jonathan Dismang Jeremy Hutchinson Jane English Uvalde Lindsey CITY, COUNTY AND LOCAL AFFAIRS Missy Irvin, Chair Keith Ingram, Vice Chair Stephanie Flowers Jim Hendren Bart Hester Scott Flippo Linda Collins-Smith Open Seat STATE AGENCIES AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Eddie Joe Williams, Chair David Burnett, Vice Chair David Johnson Cecile Bledsoe Joyce Elliott Linda Chesterfield Jon Woods Bryan King SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES CLASS C TRANSPORTATION, TECHNOLOGY AND LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Bill Sample, Chair Bobby Pierce, Vice Chair Jake Files Ronald Caldwell Jim Hendren Jimmy Hickey, Jr. Bryan King Open Seat 14

State House Districts Map State House Districts are identified by color-code and number. The official maps are available from the Arkansas Secretary of State s office or online at www.sos.arkansas.gov. 15

State House Districts Detail Maps State House Districts are identified by color-code and number. The official maps are available from the Arkansas Secretary of State s office or online at www.sos.arkansas.gov. Close up views of the northwest, Fort Smith and central State House Districts. 16

House Districts and Municipalities District 1 Mary P. Prissy Hickerson Texarkana District 2 Lane Jean Bradley, Emerson, Fouke, Fulton, Garland, Lewisville, Magnolia, Taylor, Texarkana District 3 Brent Talley Blevins, Bodcaw, Cale, Emmet, Fulton, Hope, McCaskill, McNab, Oakhaven, Ozan, Patmos, Perrytown, Prescott, Washington District 4 DeAnn Vaught Ashdown, Ben Lomond, De Queen, Dierks, Foreman, Horatio, Lockesburg, Ogden, Wilton, Winthrop District 5 David Fielding Bearden, Bluff City, Buckner, Camden, Chidester, Lewisville, Magnolia, McNeil, Rosston, Stamps, Stephens, Waldo, Willisville District 6 Matthew J. Shepherd Camden, East Camden, El Dorado, Emerson, Junction City, Louann, Smackover District 7 John Baine Bearden, Calion, Camden, East Camden, El Dorado, Felsenthal, Hampton, Huttig, Norphlet, Smackover, Strong District 8 Jeff Wardlaw Banks, Carthage, Crossett, Fordyce, Hampton, Harrell, Hermitage, Kingsland, Thornton, Tinsman, Warren, Wilmar District 9 Sheilla E. Lampkin Crossett, Fountain Hill, Hamburg, Jerome, Monticello, Tillar, Winchester District 10 Mike Holcomb Monticello, Pine Bluff, Rison, Sheridan, Star City, White Hall District 11 Mark D. McElroy Arkansas City, Crossett, Dermott, Dumas, Eudora, Lake Village, McGehee, Mitchellville, Montrose, Parkdale, Portland, Reed, Tillar, Watson, Wilmot, Winchester District 12 Chris Richey Elaine, Gillett, Gould, Helena-West Helena, Lake View, Lexa, Marvell, Saint Charles, Star City District 13 David Hillman Almyra, Biscoe, De Valls Bluff, DeWitt, Des Arc, Georgetown, Griffithville, Hazen, Stuttgart, Ulm District 14 Camille Bennett Allport, Carlisle, Coy, England, Humnoke, Humphrey, Keo, Lonoke, North Little Rock, Stuttgart, Wabbaseka District 15 Ken Bragg Donaldson, Leola, Midway, Pine Bluff, Poyen, Prattsville, Sheridan, Traskwood, Tull, White Hall 17

House Districts and Municipalities District 16 Kenneth B. Ferguson Altheimer, Grady, Pine Bluff, Redfield, Sherrill, White Hall District 17 Vivian Flowers Pine Bluff, White Hall District 18 Richard Womack Arkadelphia, Caddo Valley, Gum Springs, Gurdon, Mountain Pine, Sparkman, Whelen Springs District 19 Justin Gonzales Amity, Antoine, Daisy, Delight, Glenwood, Mineral Springs, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Okolona, Tollette District 20 Nate Bell Black Springs, Cove, De Queen, Gillham, Glenwood, Grannis, Hatfield, Mena, Mount Ida, Norman, Oden, Vandervoort, Wickes District 21 Marcus E. Richmond Bonanza, Fort Smith, Greenwood, Hackett, Hartford, Huntington, Mansfield, Mena, Midland, Waldron District 22 Mickey Gates Fountain Lake, Hot Springs, Lonsdale, Mountain Pine District 23 Lanny Fite Benton, Bryant, Fountain Lake, Haskell District 24 Bruce Cozart Hot Springs District 25 John T. Vines Hot Springs District 26 Laurie Rushing Friendship, Hot Springs, Malvern, Midway, Perla, Rockport District 27 Julie Mayberry Alexander, Bauxite, Bryant, Little Rock, Shannon Hills District 28 Kim Hammer Alexander, Bauxite, Benton, Bryant, Haskell, Shannon Hills, Traskwood, Tull District 29 Fredrick J. Love Alexander, Little Rock, Shannon Hills District 30 Charles L. Armstrong Little Rock 18

House Districts and Municipalities District 31 Andy Davis Alexander, Benton, Bryant, Little Rock District 32 James J. Sorvillo Little Rock District 33 Warwick Sabin Little Rock District 34 John W. Walker Little Rock District 35 Clarke Tucker Cammack Village, Little Rock, Maumelle, North Little Rock District 36 Charles Blake Little Rock, North Little Rock, Wrightsville District 37 Eddie L. Armstrong Jacksonville, Little Rock, Maumelle, North Little Rock, Sherwood District 38 Donnie Copeland North Little Rock, Sherwood District 39 Mark Lowery Maumelle, North Little Rock, Sherwood District 40 Douglas House Cabot, Conway, Jacksonville, Maumelle, Mayflower, Sherwood District 41 Karilyn Brown Jacksonville, North Little Rock, Sherwood District 42 Bob Johnson Jacksonville, Sherwood District 43 Tim Lemons Austin, Cabot, Jacksonville District 44 Joe Farrer Austin, Cabot, Letona, Mount Vernon, Pangburn, Rose Bud, Vilonia, Ward District 45 Jeremy Gillam Bald Knob, Beebe, Garner, Higginson, Judsonia, Kensett, McRae, Searcy, West Point 19

House Districts and Municipalities District 46 Les Eaves Kensett, Searcy District 47 Michael John Gray Augusta, Bradford, Campbell Station, Cotton Plant, Diaz, Hunter, Jacksonport, McCrory, Newport, Patterson, Pleasant Plains, Russell, Tupelo, Weldon District 48 Reginald Murdock Aubrey, Clarendon, Forrest City, Haynes, Holly Grove, Hughes, Jennette, La Grange, Madison, Marianna, Moro, Roe, Rondo, Wheatley, Widener District 49 Marshall Wright Brinkley, Caldwell, Colt, Fargo, Forrest City, Madison, Palestine, Wheatley, Wynne District 50 Milton Nicks, Jr. Anthonyville, Cherry Valley, Clarkedale, Crawfordsville, Earle, Edmondson, Gilmore, Hickory Ridge, Horseshoe Lake, Jennette, Jericho, Marion, Parkin, Sunset, West Memphis, Wynne District 51 Deborah Ferguson Edmondson, Marion, Sunset, West Memphis District 52 Dwight Tosh Alicia, Amagon, Bay, Beedeville, Cash, Fisher, Grubbs, Harrisburg, Jonesboro, Marked Tree, Swifton, Tuckerman, Tyronza, Waldenburg, Weiner District 53 Dan Sullivan Bay, Black Oak, Brookland, Caraway, Jonesboro, Lake City, Monette District 54 Dave Wallace Blytheville, Caraway, Dell, Dyess, Etowah, Gosnell, Keiser, Leachville, Lepanto, Manila, Osceola, Trumann District 55 Monte Hodges Bassett, Birdsong, Blytheville, Burdette, Gilmore, Joiner, Keiser, Luxora, Marie, Osceola, Turrell, Victoria, Wilson District 56 Joe Jett Biggers, Corning, Datto, Delaplaine, Greenway, Knobel, Lafe, Marmaduke, Maynard, McDougal, Nimmons, Oak Grove Heights, O Kean, Paragould, Peach Orchard, Piggott, Pollard, Rector, Reyno, Saint Francis, Success District 57 Mary Broadaway Oak Grove Heights, Paragould District 58 Brandt Smith Jonesboro 20

House Districts and Municipalities District 59 Jack Ladyman Bono, Cash, Egypt, Jonesboro, Sedgwick District 60 James Ratliff Alicia, Black Rock, Cherokee Village, College City, Hardy, Highland, Hoxie, Imboden, Lynn, Minturn, Portia, Powhatan, Ravenden, Ravenden Springs, Sedgwick, Smithville, Strawberry, Walnut Ridge, Williford District 61 Scott Baltz Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Hardy, Highland, Horseshoe Bend, Mammoth Spring, Oxford, Pocahontas, Salem, Viola District 62 Michelle Gray Ash Flat, Calico Rock, Cave City, Cushman, Evening Shade, Fifty-Six, Franklin, Guion, Highland, Horseshoe Bend, Melbourne, Mount Pleasant, Mountain View, Oxford, Pineville, Sidney District 63 James Sturch Batesville, Cave City, Magness, Moorefield, Newark, Oil Trough, Sulphur Rock District 64 John Payton Big Flat, Briarcliff, Concord, Fairfield Bay, Greers Ferry, Higden, Leslie, Mountain View, Norfork, Salesville District 65 Rick Beck Adona, Bigelow, Conway, Fourche, Houston, Menifee, Morrilton, Oppelo, Perry, Perryville, Plumerville District 66 Josh Miller Clinton, Damascus, Enola, Guy, Heber Springs, Quitman, Twin Groves District 67 Stephen Meeks Conway, Enola, Greenbrier, Holland, Vilonia, Wooster District 68 R. Trevor Drown Atkins, Dover, Fairfield Bay, Pottsville, Russellville, Shirley District 69 Betty Overbey Clarksville, Coal Hill, Hartman, Knoxville, Lamar, London District 70 David Meeks Bigelow, Conway, Fourche District 71 Ken Henderson Pottsville, Russellville District 72 Stephen Magie Conway, Mayflower 21

House Districts and Municipalities District 73 Mary Bentley Adona, Atkins, Belleville, Casa, Danville, Dardanelle, Havana, Ola, Plainview District 74 Jon S. Eubanks Blue Mountain, Booneville, Caulksville, Greenwood, Magazine, Mansfield, Morrison Bluff, Paris, Ratcliff, Scranton, Subiaco District 75 Charlotte Vining Douglas Alma, Barling, Central City, Charleston, Dyer, Fort Smith, Greenwood, Kibler, Lavaca, Mulberry District 76 Mathew W. Pitsch Barling, Fort Smith, Van Buren District 77 Justin Boyd Fort Smith District 78 George B. McGill Fort Smith, Van Buren District 79 Gary Deffenbaugh Barling, Fort Smith, Van Buren District 80 Charlene Fite Cedarville, Fayetteville, Johnson, Lincoln, Morrow, Prairie Grove, Salem Springs, Springdale, Tontitown District 81 Justin T. Harris Alma, Chester, Elkins, Fayetteville, Goshen, Mountainburg, Rudy, Sulphur Springs, West Fork, Winslow District 82 Bill Gossage Altus, Branch, Charleston, Denning, Huntsville, Mulberry, Ozark, Saint Paul, Wiederkehr Village District 83 David L. Branscum Alpena, Bellefonte, Everton, Gilbert, Harrison, Hector, Jasper, Marshall, Saint Joe, Valley Springs, Western Grove, Zinc District 84 Charlie Collins Elkins, Farmington, Fayetteville, Greenland, Johnson, Prairie Grove, Springdale, Sulphur Springs, West Fork District 85 David Whitaker Farmington, Fayetteville, Prairie Grove District 86 Greg Leding Fayetteville, Johnson District 87 Robin Lundstrum Elm Springs, Siloam Springs, Springdale, Tontitown 22

House Districts and Municipalities District 88 Lance Eads Fayetteville, Johnson, Springdale, Tontitown District 89 Micah S. Neal Bethel Heights, Springdale District 90 Jana Della Rosa Bethel Heights, Cave Springs, Elm Springs, Highfill, Lowell, Rogers, Springdale District 91 Dan M. Douglas Bentonville, Cave Springs, Centerton, Gentry, Highfill, Rogers, Siloam Springs, Springdale, Springtown District 92 Kim Hendren Bella Vista, Bentonville, Centerton, Decatur, Gravette, Sulphur Springs District 93 Jim Dotson Bentonville, Cave Springs, Centerton, Little Flock, Rogers District 94 Rebecca Petty Bentonville, Rogers District 95 Sue Scott Avoca, Bella Vista, Bentonville, Little Flock, Pea Ridge, Rogers District 96 Grant Hodges Avoca, Bethel Heights, Garfield, Gateway, Lowell, Rogers, Springdale District 97 Bob Ballinger Beaver, Berryville, Eureka Springs, Goshen, Hindsville, Springdale District 98 Ron McNair Alpena, Berryville, Blue Eye, Green Forest, Harrison, Oak Grove District 99 Kelley Linck Bergman, Bull Shoals, Cotter, Diamond City, Flippin, Gassville, Gilbert, Lead Hill, Omaha, Pindall, Pyatt, Saint Joe, South Lead Hill, Summit, Western Grove, Yellville District 100 Nelda Speaks Bull Shoals, Lakeview, Mountain Home 23

90 TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES CLASS A EDUCATION Greg Leding Reginald Murdock Gary Deffenbaugh Justin T. Harris Jon S. Eubanks Sheilla E. Lampkin James Ratliff Jeremy Gillam John W. Walker Nate Bell Bruce Cozart Scott Baltz Charlotte Vining Douglas Mark Lowery Mark D. McElroy Charles L. Armstrong Bill Gossage Warwick Sabin Grant Hodges Michael John Gray JUDICIARY Marshall Wright John T. Vines Matthew J. Shepherd Douglas House Sue Scott Eddie L. Armstrong Bob Ballinger David Whitaker John Baine Joe Farrer Mary Broadaway Brent Talley Rebecca Petty R. Trevor Drown Michelle Gray Donnie Copeland Dwight Tosh Rick Beck Laurie Rushing Camille Bennett PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR Fredrick J. Love Kelley Linck Jeff Wardlaw Kim Hammer David L. Branscum David Meeks Betty Overbey Chris Richey Stephen Magie Josh Miller Richard Womack Ken Bragg Charlene Fite Deborah Ferguson John Payton Robin Lundstrum Mary Bentley Justin Boyd Kenneth L. Henderson Dan Sullivan 24

HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES CLASS A PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Mary P. Prissy Hickerson David Fielding Mike Holcomb David Hillman Dan M. Douglas Ron McNair Jana Della Rosa Charles Blake James J. Sorvillo Bob Johnson Lance R. Eads Julie Mayberry Mickey Gates Karilyn Brown Mathew W. Pitsch Milton Nicks, Jr. Marcus E. Richmond Dave Wallace James Sturch Brandt Smith REVENUE AND TAXATION Stephen Meeks Lane Jean Charlie Collins Jim Dotson Joe Jett George B. McGill Andy Davis Micah S. Neal Monte Hodges Kim Hendren Les Eaves Jack Ladyman Justin Gonzales Clarke Tucker Kenneth B. Ferguson Lanny Fite Timothy Lemons Vivian Flowers Nelda Speaks DeAnn Vaught 25

HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES CLASS B AGING, CHILDREN and YOUTH, LEGISLATIVE and MILITARY AFFAIRS Justin T. Harris David Meeks Sue Scott Charlene Fite George B. McGill Mary Broadaway Rebecca Petty Clarke Tucker Laurie Rushing Dan Sullivan Bob Johnson Vivian Flowers Julie Mayberry Mickey Gates Karilyn Brown DeAnn Vaught Marcus E. Richmond Dave Wallace James Sturch Brandt Smith AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Stephen Meeks Lane Jean Matthew J. Shepherd Jon S. Eubanks David L. Branscum Sheilla E. Lampkin James Ratliff Douglas House Mark D. McElroy Charles L. Armstrong Ken Bragg Andy Davis David Whitaker David Hillman John Payton Dan M. Douglas Kim Hendren Ron McNair Rick Beck Mathew W. Pitsch 26

HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES CLASS B CITY, COUNTY AND LOCAL AFFAIRS Gary Deffenbaugh Kim Hammer Betty Overbey David Fielding Warwick Sabin Monte Hodges Les Eaves Mary Bentley Donnie Copeland Jana Della Rosa Charles Blake Justin Gonzales Kenneth B. Ferguson Justin Boyd Kenneth L. Henderson Timothy Lemons Lance R. Eads Nelda Speaks Milton Nicks, Jr. Michael John Gray INSURANCE AND COMMERCE Marshall Wright John T. Vines Greg Leding Fredrick J. Love Charlie Collins Reginald Murdock Jeremy Gillam Bruce Cozart Scott Baltz Mark Lowery Joe Jett Bill Gossage John Baine Micah S. Neal Joe Farrer Deborah Ferguson Brent Talley Robin Lundstrum Grant Hodges James J. Sorvillo STATE AGENCIES AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Kelley Linck Jeff Wardlaw Mary P. Prissy Hickerson John W. Walker Nate Bell Charlotte Vining Douglas Chris Richey Stephen Magie Jim Dotson Eddie L. Armstrong Josh Miller Richard Womack Mike Holcomb Bob Ballinger Jack Ladyman R. Trevor Drown Michelle Gray Dwight Tosh Lanny Fite Camille Bennett House Chairs and Vice Chairs are not listed in the printing of this material, as printing occurred prior to the convening of the 90th General Assembly. 27

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