ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (ALC)
Legislative Analyst
Marty Garrity
Marty Garrity
Administrative Assistant
Vicki Freeburn
Vicki Freeburn
Legislative Attorney
Jillian Thayer
Jillian Thayer
The Legislative Council was established by Act 264 of 1949 to collect data and information upon which legislative decisions will be made during regular session of the General Assembly. The Bureau of Legislative Research of the Legislative Council is a service agency within the legislative department of government. All members of the General Assembly have access to the Bureau of Legislative Research. The Legislative Council is the supervisory committee for the Bureau of Legislative Research, and the council coordinates the activities of the various interim committees and through the various committees provides legislative oversight of the executive branch of government. The council consists of 36 regular members - 20 House members and 16 Senators. In addition, there are 24 ex-officio voting members and 5 ex-officio non-voting members.(A.C.A. 10-3-301)
RULES OF THE ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Roster
Chair
Chamber
Member
Standing SubCommittees
- ALC/ELECTRONIC FILING SYSTEMS FOR CAMPAIGN & FINANCE REPORTS SUBCOMMITTEE
- ALC/EXECUTIVE SUBCOMMITTEE
- ALC/EXECUTIVE SUBCOMMITTEE ALTERNATES
- ALC/EXECUTIVE SUBCOMMITTEE ALTERNATES
- ALC-ADMINISTRATIVE RULES & REGULATIONS
- ALC-CHARITABLE,PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS
- ALC-CLAIMS REVIEW
- ALC-GAME & FISH/STATE POLICE
- ALC-HIGHER EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE
- ALC-HIGHWAY COMMISSION REVIEW AND ADVISORY SUBCOMMITTEE
- ALC-HOSPITAL AND MEDICAID STUDY SUBCOMMITTEE
- ALC-LITIGATION REPORTS OVERSIGHT SUBCOMMITTEE
- ALC-LOTTERY OVERSIGHT SUBCOMMITTEE
- ALC-PEER
- ALC-PERSONNEL
- ALC-POLICY MAKING
- ALC-REVIEW