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House Resolutions

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

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BILL: HR1001 HR1001
TO ESTABLISH A SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE, TO BE KNOWN AS THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON THE JOURNAL; ENGROSSED AND ENROLLED BILLS , AND TO AMEND THE RULES OF THE HOUSE TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH PURPOSE.
Mahony
BILL: HR1002 HR1002
REQUESTING THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON ENERGY TO STUDY THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE CO-GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY WITHIN THIS STATE.
McCoy
BILL: HR1003 HR1003
COMMENDING DR. AMAIL CHUDY OF NORTH LITTLE ROCK FOR HIS EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE AS A FAMILY PHYSICIAN AND COMMUNITY LEADER AND CONGRATULATING HIM FOR HIS SELECTION AS FAMILY DOCTOR OF THE YEAR BY THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS.
D. Roberts
BILL: HR1004 HR1004
REQUESTING A STUDY OF FULL-SERVICE AND SELF-SERVICE PRICING OF GASOLINE AND ITS IMPACT ON HANDICAPPED PERSONS.
Mills
BILL: HR1005 HR1005
REQUESTING A STUDY OF HOW THE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROVIDING PROGRAMS FOR SPECIAL-NEEDS CHILDREN SHOULD BE DIVIDED BETWEEN A LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT AND THE STATE.
Mills
BILL: HR1006 HR1006
URGING ARKANSAS BUSINESSES TO DEVOTE AT LEAST ONE PERCENT (1%) OF THEIR ADVERTISING BUDGETS TO ADVERTISEMENTS DESIGNED TO DISCOURAGE THE ILLICIT USE OF DRUGS.
Dowd
BILL: HR1007 HR1007
EXPRESSING APPRECIATION TO MRS. HELEN SWESEY FOR HER DEDICATED SERVICE TO PAST SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DURING THE PAST TWENTY YEARS.
McCuiston
BILL: HR1008 HR1008
TO EXPRESS THE INTENT OF THE ARKANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO EXPLORE OPTIONS TO FUND A MEDICAID MATCH TO EXPAND MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY TO COVER PREGNANT WOMEN WITH INCOMES UP TO ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE POVERTY LEVEL.
Cabe
BILL: HR1009 HR1009
REQUESTING THE JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE ANDECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO CONTINUE THE SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ONTHE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FARM OPERATION AND INDUSTRYOPERATION TO ENABLE THE SUBCOMMITTEE TO CONTINUE ITS STUDYDURING THE 1987-88 INTER
Glover
BILL: HR1010 HR1010
URGING THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION TO REMOVE OFFICIAL PROHIBITIONS AND DETERRENTS TO THE SALE OF AMERICAN FARM PRODUCTS TO CUBA.
J. Roberts
BILL: HR1011 HR1011
EXPRESSING THE INTENT OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO OPPOSE ANY ACROSS-THE-BOARD PAY FREEZE FOR RANK AND FILE STATE EMPLOYEES.
Wade
BILL: HR1012 HR1012
REQUESTING THE JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO CONTINUE ITS STUDY OF THE ARKANSAS STATE PARKS FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAINTAINING AND IMPROVING PARK FACILITIES, AND ALSO TO STUDY THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND TOURISM.
Mullenix
BILL: HR1013 HR1013
EXPRESSING THE INTENTION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TOEXPLORE ALL AVENUES AVAILABLE FOR FINANCING THE OPERATION OFSTATE GOVERNMENT.
Murphy
BILL: HR1014 HR1014
REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR AND THE DEPARTMENT OF POLLUTION CONTROL AND ECOLOGY TO PERSUADE THE FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY TO REVIEW EVERY POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE TO INCINERATION FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE HAZARDOUS WASTE STORED AT THE VERTAC SITE I
D. Wood
BILL: HR1015 HR1015
REQUESTING THE JOINTINTERIM COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE ANDECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO CONTINUE THE SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ONTHE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FARM OPERATION AND INDUSTRYOPERATION TO ENABLE THE SUBCOMMITTEE TO CONTINUE ITS STUDYDURING THE 1987-88 INTERI
J. Roberts
BILL: HR1016 HR1016
REQUESTING THE CO-CHAIRMEN OF THE JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO REAUTHORIZE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE PLIGHT OF ARKANSAS' FARMERS TO CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE FARM CRISIS AND ALL EFFORTS OF RELIEF ON BEHALF OF ARKANSAS' AG
Baker
BILL: HR1017 HR1017
COMMENDING THE ARKANSAS FEDERATION OF GARDEN CLUBS, THE STATE PRESIDENT, MRS. J. M. MATTHEWS OF DUMAS, ARKANSAS, AND CHAIRMAN OF THE LITTER AND POLLUTION CONTROL COMMITTEE, MS. LORENA RANKIN, FOR THEIR EFFORTS IN THIS STATE.
Schexnayder
BILL: HR1018 HR1018
PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A FIVE MEMBER COMMITTEE TO BE APPOINTED BY THE SPEAKER TO INVESTIGATE THE INADEQUACY OF THE SOUND SYSTEM FOR THE HOUSE AND RECOMMEND A COURSE OF REMEDIAL ACTION.
Shaver
BILL: HR1019 HR1019
EXPRESSING CONSENSUS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT THE STATE OF ARKANSAS PROVIDES A MOST HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT FOR ITS CITIZENS AND HAS TRULY EARNED THE REPUTATION AS A NATURAL STATE AND THAT THE PEOPLE OF ARKANSAS SHOULD MAKE EVERY REASONABLE EFFO
King
BILL: HR1020 HR1020
COMMENDING CAROLYN LONG, NEWS ANCHOR, AND KARK-TV CHANNEL 4,FOR THEIR SUCCESSFUL EFFORTS TO REUNITE ROSE CLAY WITH HERLONG LOST SON PRIOR TO HER DEATH.
Foster
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