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House Resolutions

The range of House Resolutions begins with HR1001 and goes through HR1044.

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BILL: HR1001 HR1001
TO ADOPT THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE EIGHTY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
BILL: HR1002 HR1002
URGING THE UNITED STATES POSTMASTER GENERAL TO KEEP THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE MAIL PROCESSING CENTER THAT IS IN FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS.
BILL: HR1003 HR1003
COMMENDING AND CONGRATULATING THE POYEN “INDIANS” AND “LADY INDIANS” BASKETBALL TEAMS FOR PLAYING IN THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSES.
BILL: HR1004 HR1004
TO RECOGNIZE FEBRUARY 6 AS RONALD REAGAN DAY.
BILL: HR1005 HR1005
ACKNOWLEDGING JUNETEENTH AS ONE OF THE OLDEST AFRICAN AMERICAN CELEBRATIONS DURING THIS BLACK HISTORY MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2003 AND NOTING THIS IMPORTANT DAY WITH APPRECIATION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE.
BILL: HR1006 HR1006
EXPRESSING THE SENTIMENT OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT STATE GOVERNMENT SPENDING BE LIMITED TO 2001-2002 BASELINE LEVELS AND AN EMPLOYEE HIRING FREEZE BE IMPLEMENTED UNTIL FINAL EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURES ARE DETERMINED.
BILL: HR1007 HR1007
URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO ALWAYS PASS THE DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS BILL FIRST.
BILL: HR1008 HR1008
RECOGNIZING THE NORTHERN CHEROKEE NATION OF MISSOURI AND ARKANSAS AS A STATE RECOGNIZED NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE.
BILL: HR1009 HR1009
COMMENDING AND EXPRESSING SINCERE APPRECIATION TO MS. COLLEEN NICK FOR HER DEDICATION TO THE CAUSE OF MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDEN AND THEIR FAMILIES AND FOR HER OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE IN PROMOTING THAT CAUSE.
BILL: HR1010 HR1010
JOINING WOMEN WORLDWIDE IN CELEBRATING MARCH 8 AS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY.
BILL: HR1011 HR1011
RECOGNIZING MISS SHELBY CRAWFORD OF EUREKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS FOR RECEIVING THE PRUDENTIAL SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY AWARD.
BILL: HR1012 HR1012
SUPPORTING THE CREATION OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS’ CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATION AND ENDORSING THE CENTER’S FIRST TWO (2) MAJOR INITIATIVES.
BILL: HR1013 HR1013
RECOGNIZING THE HISTORIC NATURE OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES' DISTRICT 92 IN THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS AND ASKING FOR SUPPORT AND PRESERVATION OF ARKANSAS’ HISTORIC HERITAGE.
BILL: HR1014 HR1014
COMMENDING ARKANSAS FARMERS FOR THEIR VITAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SECURITY AND ECONOMIC WELL-BEING OF THE STATE AND THE NATION.
BILL: HR1015 HR1015
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE UNITED STATES SENATORS OF THE STATE OF ARKANSS SUPPORT THE FLOOR VOTE AND NOMINATION OF JUDICIAL NOMINEE MIGUEL ESTRADA.
BILL: HR1016 HR1016
COMMENDING AND CONGRATULATING KRAUS MIDDLE SCHOOL OF CLARKSVILLE, ARKANSAS, UPON ITS SELECTION AS WINNER OF THE SHANNON WRIGHT AWARD, WHICH IS PRESENTED ANNUALLY TO AN OUTSTANDING MIDDLE SCHOOL IN THE STATE.
BILL: HR1017 HR1017
REQUESTING THE HOUSE INTERIM COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE, AND LABOR TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF UTILIZING UNUSED PRESCRIPTION DRUGS IN LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES FOR INDIGENT HEALTH CARE.
BILL: HR1018 HR1018
COMMENDING WOODRUFF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR ACHIEVING A RECORD FOUR HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT (448) CONTINUOUS DAYS WITHOUT VIOLENCE.
BILL: HR1019 HR1019
URGING SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO ALLOW MILITARY PERSONNEL TO VISIT SCHOOLS FOR RECRUITMENT PURPOSES.
BILL: HR1020 HR1020
COMMENDING LITTLE ROCK HENDERSON MIDDLE SCHOOL ON WINNING THE LITTLE ROCK CITY CHAMPIONSHIP IN BASKETBALL.
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