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House Resolutions

The range of House Resolutions begins with HR1001 and goes through HR1086.

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BILL: HR1021 HR1021
RECOGNIZNG CONGRESSMAN BILL ALEXANDER FOR HIS TWENTY YEARS SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Balton
BILL: HR1022 HR1022
URGING THE ARKANSAS STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION AND THE STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TO IMPLEMENT AN ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM FOR LITTER CONTROL IN ARKANSAS.
Schexnayder
BILL: HR1023 HR1023
DESIGNATING FEBRUARY 17, 1987, AS STATE FEDERATION OF DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S DAY AND COMMENDING THE FEDERATION AND SHEILA BELL OF VAN BUREN, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERATION, FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO GOOD GOVERNMENT.
Thicksten
BILL: HR1024 HR1024
REQUESTING A STUDY OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE VARIOUS APPOINTIVE BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COUNCILS OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS.
Townsend
BILL: HR1025 HR1025
EXPRESSING CONSENSUS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT ADDITIONAL FUNDS SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO FUND AN EXPANDED PROGRAM OF IN-HOME CARE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PLACEMENT OF SUCH CITIZENS IN MINIMAL CARE FACILITIES.
S. Miller
BILL: HR1026 HR1026
REQUESTING THE JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO CREATE A SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON TOURISM DEVELOPMENT TO IDENTIFY WAYS OF ENHANCING TOURISM WITHIN THIS STATE.
Teague
BILL: HR1027 HR1027
REQUESTING THE SPEAKER TO APPOINT FIFTEEN HOUSE MEMBERS TO COMPOSE A SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO STUDY ARKANSAS' TOURISM INDUSTRY AND TO PROVIDE OVERSIGHT OF AND DIRECTION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND TOURISM AND THE PARKS, RECREATION, AND TRAVEL COMMISSION.
Clark
BILL: HR1028 HR1028
FOR A STUDY OF THE FEASIBILITY OF REDUCING THE EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION RATES TO THE COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, AND SCHOOL DIVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM TO 3% UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE ACTUARY FOR THE SYSTEM DETERMINES THAT THE RATE SHOULD BE INCR
Hinshaw
BILL: HR1029 HR1029
FOR A STUDY OF THE PRESENT LAWS AND PRACTICES REGARDING THE DISTRIBUTION OF FIRE INSURANCE PREMIUM TAXES TO THE VARIOUS FIREMEN'S PENSION FUNDS IN THE STATE TO DETERMINE WHETHER SUCH FUNDS ARE BEING EQUITABLY DISTRIBUTED AND WHETHER THERE IS NEED FOR LEGI
Wade
BILL: HR1030 HR1030
CALLING UPON THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO TAKE ACTION TO STEM THE SWELLING TIDE OF MAIL FRAUD IN THIS COUNTRY.
Gilbert
BILL: HR1031 HR1031
REQUESTING THE JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF THE PROBLEM OF ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS TO THE HANDICAPPED IN ARKANSAS.
Jones
BILL: HR1032 HR1032
REQUESTING THE JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON AGING AND LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF THE PROPOSITION OF AUTHORIZING VOTER REGISTERATION BY MAIL.
Dawson
BILL: HR1033 HR1033
URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO INCREASE MEDICARE BENEFITS TO A REASONABLE LEVEL.
House Committee on Public Health, Welfare and Labo
BILL: HR1034 HR1034
REQUESTING THE JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON STATE AGENCIES AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY AND DESIRABILITY OF EXTENDING THE BIDDERS PREFERENCE PROVISIONS OF THE STATE PURCHASING LAW TO SERVICES.
Landers
BILL: HR1035 HR1035
REQUESTING THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY PROGRAMS TO CONDUCT A STUDY ON THE FEASIBILITY OF ALLOWING FORMER MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM TO PURCHASE SERVICE CREDIT.
Stockley
BILL: HR1036 HR1036
CONGRATULATING JIM TOM CAPLINGER OF ENGLAND FOR HIS SELECTION ASPRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION ANDCOMMENDING HIM FOR HIS OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AND DEDICATION TO THECOMMUNITY OF ENGLAND, TO ARKANSAS, AND TO THE NATION.
Foster
BILL: HR1037 HR1037
COMMENDING MR. BOB RUSSELL OF RUSSELL CHEVROLET-HONDA FOR BEING DESIGNATED DEALER OF THE YEAR AND RECEIVING THE TIME MAGAZINE QUALITY DEALER AWARD FOR l987.
Ward
BILL: HR1038 HR1038
RECOMMENDING AND ENCOURAGING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO DEVELOP A SLIDING PAYMENT SCALE FOR PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Mahony
BILL: HR1039 HR1039
TO AMEND HOUSE RULE 26(a) TO PROVIDE THAT WHEN A PROPOSITION HAS BEEN MADE AND CARRIED OR LOST, IT SHALL BE IN ORDER FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE MAJORITY ON THE SAME OR SUCCEEDING DAY TO MOVE FOR THE RECONSIDERATION THEREOF, OR GIVE NOTICE OF HIS INTENTIONS TO
Mahony
BILL: HR1040 HR1040
FOR A STUDY OF THE EXISTING RETIREMENT PLANS AND PROGRAMS FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING THE FEASIBILITY OF INCLUDING ALL SUCH OFFICIALS UNDER A FUNDED SYSTEM RATHER THAN PAYING RETIREMENT BENEFITS OF SOME OF SUCH OFFICIALS FROM TH
Schexnayder
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