Senate Resolutions
The range of Senate Resolutions begins with SR1 and goes through SR33.
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Bills Range: 1 through 33
EXPRESSING SUPPORT OF THE ARKANSAS SENATE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF INTERSTATE 69 LINKING CANADA AND MEXICO VIA THE CENTRAL UNITED STATES AND URGING THAT THE HIGHWAY TRAVERSE ARKANSAS.
Edwards
COMMENDING MR. HAL J. MOODY FOR HIS MANY YEARS OF LOYAL AND DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE STATE OF ARKANSAS AND ESPECIALLY HIS OUTSTANDING SERVICE AS SECRETARY OF THE ARKANSAS SENATE.
Senate
TO AMEND SENATE RULE 7.05 TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO THE RULE LIMITING SENATORS TO THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF ONLY ONE STANDING, JOINT, OR SELECT COMMITTEE.
Todd
RECOGNIZING PINE BLUFF POLICE CHIEF JOE THOMAS FOR HIS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AND EXTENDING BEST WISHES TO HIM UPON HIS RETIREMENT.
Edwards
TO AMEND SENATE RULE 8 TO PROVIDE THAT NO BILL OR RESOLUTIONMAY BE BROUGHT UP FOR THIRD READING OR FINAL PASSAGE UNLESS IT WAS ON THE CALENDAR OF THE SENATE AND PUBLISHED THE PREVIOUS DAY.
Mahony
COMMENDING HEAD COACH JOHNNY McMURRY AND THE MONTICELLO BILLIES_ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM FOR WINNING THE 1994 AAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE 1994 AAA SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP.
Scott
TO AMEND SENATE RULE 8 RELATING TO THE SENATE CALENDAR AND THE SENATE BUSINESS AGENDA.
Harriman
TO AMEND THE SENATE RULES TO PROVIDE THAT WHEN A SENATE BILL IS AMENDED TO ADD A COSPONSOR OR REMOVE A COSPONSOR THAT SUCH AMENDMENT SHALL NOT RESULT IN THE BILL BEING REFERRED BACK TO COMMITTEE.
Mahony
TO AMEND THE RULES OF THE SENATE TO PROVIDE THAT EVERY BILL MANDATING COSTS ON LOCAL GOVERNMENTS SHALL REQUIRE A TWO-THIRDS (2/3RDS) VOTE OF THE FULL MEMBERSHIP OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE.
Hopkins
REQUESTING THE JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION TO DETERMINE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ACTION RAISING THE REQUIRED GRADE POINT AVERAGE FOR STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES TO 2.0.
Brown
URGING SENATORS BUMPERS AND PRYOR TO VOTE FOR A BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENT.
Boozman
COMMENDING MR. SAM HINDSMAN FOR HIS MANY YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE STATE AND WISHING HIM A SPEEDY RECOVERY.
Hoofman
RECOGNIZING THAT YOUNG ARKANSANS HAVE THE RIGHT TO MATURE IN AN ENVIRONMENT FREE FROM TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUGS AND FREE FROM THE PUBLIC AND PEER PRESSURE TO USE TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND OTHER DRUGS.
Keet
CONGRATULATING MISS BETH ANNE RANKIN ON BEING SELECTED AS MISS ARKANSAS 1994 AND COMMENDING HER FOR OUTSTANDING REPRESENTATION OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS.
Ross
URGING ARKANSAS SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO OFFER SPANISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TO ALL STUDENTS IN GRADES NINE (9) THROUGH TWELVE (12).
Mahony
URGING EMPLOYERS TO GRANT LEAVE TO EMPLOYEES FOR INVOLVEMENT AT THEIR CHILDREN'S SCHOOLS AND URGING INDIVIDUAL SCHOOLS TO IMPLEMENT PARENT INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS.
Mahony
RECOGNIZING MR. MAURICE E. LEWIS FOR HIS LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM INDUSTRY IN ARKANSAS.
Snyder
RECOGNIZING WALTER J. LEEPER_S TWENTY YEARS OF SERVICE TO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.
Cassady
URGING PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON TO AWARD THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM TO MR. BURL IVES.
Hopkins