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House Concurrent Resolutions

The range of House Concurrent Resolutions begins with HCR1001 and goes through HCR1103.

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PROVIDING FOR THE 1987 REGULAR SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO ENACT A STATE BUDGET FOR THE 1987-88 FISCAL YEAR ONLY, AND TO RECESS, UPON COMPLETION OF THE ENACT- MENT OF SUCH BUDGET AND CONSIDERATION OF THE REGULAR BUSINESS BEFORE THIS GENERAL ASSEMBL
Lipton
DECLARING THE SONG ARKANSAS TO BE THE STATE ANTHEM, AND THE SONG ARKANSAS RUNS DEEP IN ME TO BE THE STATE SONG.
Stephens
DECLARING THE SONG ARKANSAS TO BE THE STATE ANTHEM, AND THE SONG ARKANSAS (YOU RUN DEEP IN ME) TO BE THE STATE SONG.
Stephens
DECLARING THE CONSENSUS OF THE ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT THERE IS NO SITE IN ARKANSAS SUITABLE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF LOW -LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE, AND URGING THE CENTRAL INTERSTATE LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMPACT TO SELECT A SITE IN ANO- THER MEMBE
Wynne
REQUESTING THE CIRCUIT AND CHANCERY JUDGES OF THIS STATE TO APPOINT THE VARIOUS JUVENILE COURT REFEREES TO ACT UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE COURTS IN JUVENILE COURT MAT- TERS UNTIL THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ENACTS LEGISLATION TO DESIG- NATE AN APPRO
Thicksten
REQUESTING STATE BUILDING SERVICES TO RENEGOTIATE ALL STATE LEASES OF PRIVATELY OWNED PROPERTY.
Capps
DESIGNATING THE SONG THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER AS THE OFFICIAL STATE HISTORICAL SONG.
Fairchild
DESIGNATING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1987 AS CHILDREN: OUR CHOICES, THEIR FUTURES DAY .
Pollan
RECOGNIZING THE MEMBERS OF THE FORREST CITY HIGH SCHOOL BAND AS AMBASSADORS OF THE STATE.
Flanagin
EXPRESSING OPPOSITION TO THE BUDGET PROPOSAL PRESENTED TO CONGRESS FOR A ONE HUNDRED PERCENT CUT IN FEDERAL FUNDING OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.
Dowd
URGING THE U. S. CONGRESS TO REINSTATE OR REAUTHORIZE THE FEDERAL AID HIGHWAY PROGRAM AT THE EARLIEST PRACTICAL DATE.
Hendrix
REQUESTING THE ARKANSAS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SEEK A CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM.
J. Miller
FOR A STUDY OF THE SYSTEM OF MUNICIPAL COURTS IN THE STATE, THE QUALIFICATION AND MANNER OF ELECTION OF JUDGES OF SUCH COURTS AND THE RELATIONSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIES AND COUNTIES TO SUCH COURTS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING THE NEED FOR REVI
Hatfield
PETITIONING ARKANSAS' CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO EXERT THEIR INFLUENCE THROUGH LEGISLATIVE ACTION AND OTHERWISE TO PROVIDE A MECHANISM TO REGULATE THE FEES CHARGED BY ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS, BROADC
Mullenix
TO PERMIT THE INTRODUCTION OF A BILL PERTAINING TO PURCHASE OF CREDITED SERVICE BY POLICEMEN IN THE POLICEMEN'S PENSION AND RELIEF FUND.
Givens
URGING SENATOR DALE BUMPERS TO ACTIVELY SEEK THE NOMINATION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Wilkins
TO PERMIT THE INTRODUCTION OF A BILL PERTAINING TO RETIREMENT BENEFITS FOR AN ELECTED PUBLIC OFFICIAL.
S. Miller
REQUESTING THE SECRETARY OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TO FULLY ENFORCE THE PROVISIONS OF THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT OF 1974, THEREBY PROTECTING THE CITIZENS OF THIS STATE FROM ABUSES OF EMPLOYERS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF SELF-
Porter
TO PERMIT THE INTRODUCTION OF A BILL PERTAINING TO RETIREMENT BENEFITS FOR THE WIDOW OF A MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND A RETIRED MUNICIPAL COURT CLERK.
Stockley
COMMENDING ARKANSAS FARMERS FOR THEIR MANY ESSENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO A STABLE AND WELL BALANCED ECONOMY IN THE STATE, THE NATION AND THE WORLD, AND FOR PRODUCING THE FOOD AND FIBER THAT IS ESSENTIAL TO THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF THE CITIZENS OF THIS ST
Cunningham
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