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House Concurrent Resolutions

The range of House Concurrent Resolutions begins with HCR1001 and goes through HCR1037.

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FOR A JOINT SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATE IN THE HOUSE CHAMBER AT 10:00 A.M., TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2003.
TO AMEND THE JOINT RULES TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF NON-APPROPRIATION BILLS WHICH MAY BE INTRODUCED BY MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DURING ANY ONE SESSION.
URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO PERMANENTLY REPEAL THE DEATH TAX.
TO RECOGNIZE COMMUNICATION AWARENESS DAY.
URGING LEGISLATORS TO COMMIT TO THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED HEALTHY BEHAVIOR DURING THE 84TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
ENCOURAGING SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROMOTE A HEALTHY SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT BY OFFERING NUTRITIOUS FOOD AND BEVERAGE CHOICES, AND TO PROVIDE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WHENEVER POSSIBLE.
RESOLUTION TO ENCOURAGE CONGRESS TO PASS LEGISLATION REQUIRING THE COLLECTION OF STATE SALES AND USE TAX BY REMOTE VENDORS.
RECOGNIZING THE CONTRIBUTION MADE BY THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION TOWARD IMPROVING THE STATE’S SYSTEM OF PUBLIC EDUCATION AND EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR A JOB WELL DONE.
REQUESTING A STUDY OF EYE HEALTH AND VISION CARE IN ARKANSAS.
EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT THE EMPLOYMENT CRISIS IN DIRECT-SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS IMPEDES THE AVAILABILITY OF A STABLE, HIGH QUALITY DIRECT SUPPORT WORKFORCE.
URGING THE ARKANSAS HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT AND THE ARKANSAS HIGHWAY COMMISSION TO DESIGNATE THE GREAT RIVER BRIDGE AS THE CHARLES W. DEAN BRIDGE.
URGING STATE-SUPPORTED POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TO COMPLY WITH ARKANSAS CODE § 6-61-112 AND PROVIDE THE REQUIRED REFUNDS FOR TUITION, ROOM, BOARD, AND TEXTBOOKS TO STUDENTS BEING ACTIVATED.
URGING VARIOUS STATE AGENCIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND INSTITUTIONS TO WORK TOGETHER TO BUILD THE STATE'S CAPACITY TO PROVIDE ARKANSAS' CHILDREN WITH AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN AN ADEQUATE EDUCATION.
JOINT COMMITTEE ON ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO DETERMINE AMOUNT OF WORK DONE TO DATE REGARDING THE DIGITAL LIBRARY CONCEPT AND THE POTENTIAL SUCH SYSTEM IN ARKANSAS.
URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO PROVIDE REGULAR UPDATES REGARDING THE STATE PROGRESS IN COMPLYING WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND LEGISLATION.
URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO PASS THE ESTATE TAX REPEAL ACCELERATION (ExTRA) FOR FAMILY-OWNED BUSINESSES AND FARMS ACT.
EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF ARKANSAS CONCERNING THE DANGERS POSED TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH OF ARKANSANS BY THE DISEASE OF SEVERE SEPSIS.
REQUESTING CONGRESS TO PROHIBIT PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTIONS.
EXPRESSING THE CONCERN OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY THAT THE FOOD SUPPLY IN THIS STATE HAS BEEN PLACED AT RISK BY THE INTRODUCTION OF NONTHERAPEUTIC ANTIBIOTICS IN ANIMAL FEED.
TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXTENSION OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE EIGHTY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 26, 2003, TO ENABLE IT TO COMPLETE THE ESSENTIAL BUSINESS OF THE SESSION.
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