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House Resolutions

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

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BILL: HR1061 HR1061
EXPRESSING CONSENSUS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT THE USE OF CHEWING TOBACCO, SMOKELESS TOBACCO OR SNUFF BY HOUSE MEMBERS IN THE HOUSE CHAMBER AND THE SPITTING OF TOBACCO JUICE IS UNSIGHTLY, POSES A THREAT OF SOILING THE DESKS AND FLOOR, AND IS DE
Willems
BILL: HR1062 HR1062
REQUESTING A STUDY BY THE APPROPRIATE JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE OF THE DESIRABILITY AND FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING IN ARKANSAS A GUARANTEED STATE COLLEGE TUITION PROGRAM, PATTERNED AFTER OTHER STATES WHERE SUCH PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN UTILIZED, AND TO REPORT TH
Barclay
BILL: HR1063 HR1063
REQUESTING THE CHARITABLE, PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF THE METHOD BY WHICH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CLASSIFIES FEDERAL INMATES.
Foster
BILL: HR1064 HR1064
REQUESTING THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO GRANT SCHOOL DISTRICTS MEETING CERTAIN PRESCRIBED QUALIFICATIONS AN EXTENSION OF TIME FOR MEETING THE MINIMUM SCHOOL STANDARDS.
Shaver
BILL: HR1065 HR1065
TO AMEND THE RULES OF THE HOUSE TO PROHIBIT THE INTRODUCTION OR CONSIDERATION OF ANY BILL WHICH WOULD ESTABLISH GROUNDS FOR THE REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDER LICENSES OR ESTABLISH CONDITIONS FOR THE ISSUANCE OR RENEWAL OF HEALTH CARE PR
Gilbert
BILL: HR1066 HR1066
COMMENDING REPRESENTATIVE J. STURGIS MILLER FOR HIS DEDICATED SERVICE AS CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, AND EXPRESSING APPRECIATION TO CHAIRMAN MILLER FOR THE EFFICIENT MANNER IS WHICH HE CONDUCTED THE BUSINESS OF THE COMMITTEE.
House Affairs Committee
BILL: HR1067 HR1067
COMMENDING REPRESENTATIVE NAP MURPHY FOR HIS OUTSTANDING SERVICE AS CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DURING THE 1987 REGULAR SESSION OF THE ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Mullenix
BILL: HR1068 HR1068
TO ENCOURAGE ALL INCORPORATED MUNICIPALITIES TO PROVIDE FOR SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT FOR MANUFACTURED HOMES AND TO PROVIDE ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS TO ALLOW THE LOCATION OF MANUFACTURED HOMES WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION.
Ramsey
BILL: HR1069 HR1069
URGING THE REVENUE DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION AND ALL APPROPRIATE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND PERSONNEL TO CLOSELY MONITOR THE USE AND SALE OF SHOP-BUILT TRAILERS BUILT OUTSIDE ARKANSAS AND BROUGHT INTO ARKANSAS FOR USE OR SALE,
Maddox
BILL: HR1070 HR1070
PROVIDING FOR A STUDY OF THE PROVISIONS OF ACT 483OF 1979, PERTAINING TO PUBLIC CONTRACTING AND PUR-CHASING PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES.
Wilson
BILL: HR1071 HR1071
REQUESTING THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE TO APPOINT A SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO WORK WITH THE HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE IN CONDUCTING A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THE PROCEDURES AND RULES OF THE HOUSE REGULATING THE INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF BILLS IN THE HOUSE OF R
Hays
BILL: HR1072 HR1072
PROVIDING FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO GO INTO COMMITTEE-OF- THE-WHOLE AT 11:00 O'CLOCK A.M. ON MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1987, FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEARING AN ADDRESS BY GOVERNOR BILL CLINTON.
Mahony
BILL: HR1073 HR1073
EXPRESSING SUPPORT OF THE ARKANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE LEGISLATION CURRENTLY PENDING IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS AND REFERRED TO AS THE FAMILY FARM ACT OF 1987 .
Wynne
BILL: HR1074 HR1074
COMMENDING THE UALR TROJAN BASKETBALL TEAM
Wimberly
BILL: HR1075 HR1075
COMMENDING REPRESENTATIVE W. F. BILL FOSTER FOR HIS DEDICATEDSERVICE AS CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON AGING AND LEGISLA-TIVE AFFAIRS AND EXPRESSING APPRECIATION TO HIM FOR THE FAIR ANDIMPARTIAL MANNER IN WHICH HE HAS CONDUCTED THE BUSINESS OF THECO
Dawson
BILL: HR1076 HR1076
COMMENDING REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM H. BILL TOWNSEND FOR HISDISTINGUISHED SERVICE AS VICE-CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEEON AGING AND LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS DURING THE l987 REGULAR SESSION.
Dawson
BILL: HR1077 HR1077
COMMENDING REPRESENTATIVE ERNEST CUNNINGHAM FOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE AS SPEAKER OF THE ARKANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DURING THE SEVENTY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
McGinnis
BILL: HR1078 HR1078
COMMENDING REPRESENTATIVE WALTER DAY FOR HIS DEDICATED SERVICE AS CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR AND EXPRESSING APPRECIATION TO CHAIRMAN DAY FOR THE FAIR AND IMPARTIAL MANNER IN WHICH HE CONDUCTED THE BUSINESS OF THE C
House Committee on Public Health, Welfare and Labo
BILL: HR1079 HR1079
DECLARING MR. FRED STEWART TO BE THE OFFICIAL CARTOONIST OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE SEVENTY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Mills
BILL: HR1080 HR1080
COMMENDING THE FRESHMEN MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Lipton
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