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Senate Concurrent Resolutions

The range of Senate Concurrent Resolutions begins with SCR1 and goes through SCR32.

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BILL: SCR1 SCR1
TO RECESS THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1997 AND RECONVENE AT 1:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1997.
BILL: SCR2 SCR2
TO ADOPT JOINT RULES REGARDING ENGROSSMENT OF AMENDMENTS AND TO PROVIDE THAT MARKUP SHALL BE OFFICIAL BILL.
BILL: SCR3 SCR3
AUTHORIZING STATE OFFICES IN PULASKI COUNTY TO CLOSE ON MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1997, IN CELEBRATION OF THE BIRTHDAYS OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AND ROBERT E. LEE.
BILL: SCR4 SCR4
RECOGNIZING L.W. BILL CLARK FOR HIS EFFORTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS AS A MEMBER AND CHAIRMAN OF THE ARKANSAS STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION.
BILL: SCR5 SCR5
REQUESTING THAT THE DEADLINE TO FILE PUBLIC RETIREMENT BILLS SHALL BE EXTENDED THROUGH FEBRUARY 17TH, 1997.
BILL: SCR6 SCR6
COMMENDING ARKANSAS FARMERS.
BILL: SCR7 SCR7
COMMENDING THE GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION FOR SPONSORING THE PICK-UP ARKANSAS CAMPAIGN.
URGING CONGRESS TO AMEND THE FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT AND PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT FOR DEVELOPMENT AND APPROVAL OF NEW DRUGS AND BIOLOGICS.
BILL: SCR9 SCR9
COMMENDING MR. KEITH JACKSON FOR HIS COMMITMENT TO THE CHILDREN OF ARKANSAS AND EXPRESSING APPRECIATION TO ALL PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE PARK PROGRAM.
BILL: SCR10 SCR10
DESIGNATING MARCH 3, 1997, AS
BILL: SCR11 SCR11
REQUESTING THE APPROPRIATE INTERIM COMMITTEES OF THE ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO CONDUCT AN INTERIM STUDY ON THE ISSUE OF USING DRIVER LICENSE RECORDS AS THE SOURCE OF NAMES FOR JURY POOLS INSTEAD OF VOTER REGISTRATION LISTS.
BILL: SCR12 SCR12
COMMENDING MR. J.E. DUNLAP AND HIS FAMILY.
BILL: SCR13 SCR13
SERVING NOTICE AND DEMAND ON THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO CEASE AND DESIST FROM ISSUING MANDATES TO THE STATES THAT ARE BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S CONSTITUTIONALLY DELEGATED POWER.
BILL: SCR14 SCR14
COMMENDING DR. RODNEY CARLTON FOR HIS FORESIGHT AND LEADERSHIP IN ESTABLISHING THE STATE CRIME LABORATORY AND URGING THAT THE CRIME LABORATORY BUILDING BE NAMED THE DR. RODNEY L. CARLTON COMPLEX.
BILL: SCR15 SCR15
URGING CONGRESS TO ENACT THE AMERICAN LAND SOVEREIGNTY ACT INTRODUCED BY CONGRESSMAN DON YOUNG DURING THE 104TH CONGRESS.
BILL: SCR16 SCR16
SUPPORTING CONTINUED FEDERAL FUNDING OF THE ARKANSAS NATIONAL GUARD YOUTH CORPS CHALLENGE PROGRAM
BILL: SCR17 SCR17
RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO ENDORSE THE ISTEA INTEGRITY RESTORATION ACT INTRODUCED DURING THE 105TH CONGRESSIONAL SESSION.
BILL: SCR18 SCR18
COMMEND FREDRICK D. PORTER, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE OFFICE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, UPON HIS ELECTION AS THE INTERNATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE ADMINISTRATORS.
BILL: SCR19 SCR19
REQUESTING THE ARKANSAS BAR ASSOCIATION TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF THE ARKANSAS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT.
BILL: SCR20 SCR20
STUDY EXTENT OF THE SPREAD OF THE RUSSIC PEAR AND ITS INTERFERENCE WITH TIMBER PRODUCTION IN SOUTH ARKANSAS.
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