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House Concurrent Resolutions

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URGING THE ARKANSAS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO CONSIDER CERTAIN IMPORTANT NEEDS DURING THE RE-AUTHORIZATION OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION ACT OF 1965.
Dietz
FOR A JOINT SESSION OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE HOUSE CHAMBER AT 10:00 A.M., JANUARY 15, 1991, FOR DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE GENERAL ELECTION, THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE OATH OF OFFICE TO STATE CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS, AND TO HEAR
Landers
COMMENDING ALL ARKANSANS AND SERVICE MEMBERS ASSIGNED TO LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE AND EAKER AIR FORCE BASE WHO, AS MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD, RESERVE AND ACTIVE DUTY FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ARE INVOLVED IN OPERATION DESERT SHIELD AND
D. Wood
FOR A JOINT SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATE AT 10:00 A.M., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, TO HEAR A STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS BY GOVERNOR BILL CLINTON.
Landers
FOR A JOINT SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATE AT 2:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, IN THE HOUSE CHAMBER TO HEAR AN ADDRESS BY THE HONORABLE PATRICK F. TAYLOR, PRESIDENT OF TAYLOR ENERGY COMPANY.
Landers
TO ESTABLISH CRITERIA FOR CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING
Flanagin
DIRECTING THE STATE BOARD OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TO REVIEW ALL EXISTING POLICIES AFFECTING THE ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION OF SECONDARY AND POST SECONDARY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND PUBLISH A REVISED POLICY MANUAL NO LATER THAN JANUARY 1, 1992
Lipton
REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR TO ESTABLISH REASONABLE RESTRICTIONS ON APPLICATIONS FOR PARDONS FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY.
Flanagin
TO ALLOW A MAXIMUM OF FIVE (5) BILLS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND FIVE (5) BILLS OF THE SENATE TO BE INTRODUCED USING A MARKED-UP VERSION AS THE OFFICIAL BILL
Mahony
PROVIDING THAT PROJECT COMPASSION BE IMPLEMENTED IN NURSING HOMES WITHIN THIS STATE.
Pollan
EXPRESSING OPPOSITION TO THE PROPOSAL OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES TO REMOVE HIV INFECTION FROM THE LIST OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES OF "PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE" FOR PURPOSES OF THE IMMIGRATION LAW
McCoy
COMMENDING ARKANSAS FARMERS FOR THEIR MANY ESSENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SECURITY AND ECONOMIC WELL-BEING OF THE STATE AND THE NATION, AND FOR PRODUCING THE FOOD AND FIBER THAT IS ESSENTIAL TO THE HEALTH AND SECURITY OF THE CITIZENS OF THIS STATE AND PEO
Hogue
THE ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE STATE OF ARKANSAS IN THEIR POLICIES WILL SUPPORT THE MONTREAL PROTOCOL ON SUBSTANCES THAT DEPLETE THE OZONE LAYER AND THE 1990 CLEAN AIR ACT AS A PRACTICAL EFFICIENT WAY OF REDUCING CFC's AND PROTECTING OUR ENVIRONMEN
Flanagin
THE STATE PURCHASING OFFICE WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF POLLUTION CONTROL & ECOLOGY SHALL REVIEW STATE PURCHASING POLICIES AND AMEND THEM AS NECESSARY TO ENSURE THAT SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS FOR THOSE CONTAINING CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (CFS'
Flanagin
THE ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL DIVISION SHALL ADOPT AND IMPLEMENT IN THEIR CURRICULUM TRAINING NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER HANDLING, RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OF CFC'S AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROPER HANDLING OF CFC'S ON OUR ENVIRO
Flanagin
THE ARKANSAS STATE BUILDING SERVICES SHALL DEVELOP APLAN TO INCORPORATE STANDARDS FROM THE FEDERAL CLEANAIR ACT INTO THEIR POLICIES FOR NEW AND EXISTING STATE BUILDING.
Flanagin
TO AUTHORIZE THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT UNIT AND THE APPROPRIATE STATE AGENCY OR AGENCIES TO DEVELOP A PLAN FOR SYSTEMATIC REPORTING OF AVAILABILITY OF HEALTH CARE COVERAGE BY EMPLOYERS.
Mahony
CALLING ON THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES TO MAKE THE HIGHWAY AND AVIATION TRUST FUNDS PERMANENT AND TO REMOVE THEM FROM THE FEDERAL UNIFIED BUDGET SO THEY WILL NOT BE USED AS DEFICIT REDUCTION MEASURES IN THE FUTURE.
D. Wood
URGING THE ARKANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION TO CAREFULLY SCRUTINIZE ANY PROPOSED UTILITY RATE STRUCTURE WHICH WILL RESULT IN SHIFTING UTILITY COSTS FROM INDUSTRIAL USERS TO RESIDENTIAL USERS.
Foster
TO ALLOW REPRESENTATIVE WILSON TO INTRODUCE A BILL TO ALLOW MEMBERS OF THE POLICEMEN'S PENSION AND RELIEF FUND TO PURCHASE CREDITED SERVICE IN THE SYSTEM.
M. Wilson
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