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House Joint Resolutions

The range of House Joint Resolutions begins with HJR1001 and goes through HJR1021.

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FOR A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE THAT NO PERSON SHALL BE ELECTED TO SERVE MORE THAN TWO SUCCESSIVE FOUR YEARS TERMS AS GOVERNOR.
Balton
PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE THAT VACANCIES IN ELECTIVE COUNTY OFFICES BE FILLED BY A SPECIAL ELECTION, IF THE UNEXPIRED TERM IS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR OR MORE.
Tullis
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO REPEAL AMENDMENT 44.
George
ASKING THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO PROPOSE AN AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION TO ABOLISH THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE AND PROVIDE FOR THE ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BY POPULAR VOTE.
Mills
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE THAT NO RATE OF TAX SHALL BE INCREASED AND NO NEW TAX SHALL BE LEVIED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY EXCEPT UPON THE VOTE OF TWO-THIRDS (2/3) OF THE TOTAL MEMBERSHIP OF EACH HOUSE.
Hinshaw
FOR A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO LEGALIZE BINGO AND TO LEGALIZE LOTTERIES ADMINISTERED BY A STATE AGENCY PURSUANT TO LAWS ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Dietz
FOR A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AUTHORIZING THE LEVY FOR RURAL HOSPITALS TO BE RAISED FROM ONE MILL UP TO FIVE MILLS ON THE DOLLAR OF ASSESSED VALUE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY.
Wingfield
PETITIONING THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO ADOPT AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES TO PROHIBIT INCREASING, FROM THE LEVELS IN EFFECT IN 1988, THE SALARIES, PENSIONS, AND OTHER BENEFITS FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTHER FED
Hinshaw
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO ONE (1) PER COUNTY.
D. Wood
FOR A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE AN AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF AT LEAST THREE-FIFTHS OF THE MEMBERSHIP OF EACH HOUSE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO ENACT ANY LAW TO LEVY ANY TAX, ALTER THE RATE OF ANY TAX, EXTEND THE APPLICATION OF ANY TAX,
Flanagin
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION TO EXEMPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CLOTHING AND RELATED ITEMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY FROM AD VALOREM TAXES; AND TO SIMPLIFY THE MEANS OF COLLECTING ANNUAL PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES ON MOTOR VEHICLES.
McJunkin
FOR AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 13 OF ARTICLE XIX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS TO CONTROL INTEREST RATES AND SET THE PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF.
Wilson
FOR A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO ALLOW THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, IN ENACTING LAWS IMPOSING TAXES ON OR MEASURED BY INCOME, TO ADOPT PROVISIONS OF THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AS THEY EXIST AND AS THEY MAY BE AMENDED OR ENACTE
Barclay
PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE THAT THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL CONSIST OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWO (102) MEMBERS AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE SENATE SHALL CONSIST OF TH
Stewart
PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE THAT THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL CONSIST OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE (105) MEMBERS EFFECTIVE WITH THE REAPPORTIONMENT OF HOUSE DISTRICTS FOLLOWING THE
Stewart
PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE THAT THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL CONSIST OF NINETY-NINE (99) MEMBERS AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE SENATE SHALL CONSIST OF THIRT
Stewart
TO PROVIDE FOR THE ELECTION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE ARKANSAS GAME AND FISH COMMISSION.
Tullis
PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RELATING TO QUALIFICATIONS, SELECTION, ELECTION AND TENURE OF SUPREME COURT AND COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES.
Schexnayder
PROVIDING FOR A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO ESTABLISH A MAXIMUM LAWFUL RATE OF INTEREST IN THIS STATE.
Mahony
TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS TO PROVIDE EFFICIENCY IN STATE GOVERNMENT.
Flanagin
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