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Senator Mary Anne Salmon (D)

29 Heritage Park Circle, North Little Rock, 72116

Senator Mary Anne Salmon (D)
Phone: 501-753-4521
Phone:
District: 31
District:
31
Seniority: 20
Seniority:
20
Occupation: Consultant
Occupation:
Consultant
Church Affiliation: Baptist
Church Affiliation:
Baptist
Veteran:
Veteran:
Public Service: Commissioner Lakewood Improvement District; House 1999,2001; Senate 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009
Public Service:
Commissioner Lakewood Improvement District; House 1999, 2001; Senate 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009


Bills

Bill
Title
Bill Status
Primary Sponsor
TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS SCHOLARSHIP LOTTERY ACT; AND TO PROVIDE FOR STATE INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING FROM LOTTERY PRIZE WINNINGS.
TO AUTHORIZE THE INTRODUCTION OF A NONAPPROPRIATION BILL TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS SCHOLARSHIP LOTTERY ACT AND REQUIRE THE LOTTERY COMMISSION TO WITHHOLD STATE INCOME TAX FROM LOTTERY PRIZE WINNINGS.
CoSponsor
IN RESPECTFUL MEMORY OF FORMER STATE SENATOR EUGENE "BUD" CANADA AND IN RECOGNITION OF HIS MANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STATE OF ARKANSAS AND HIS LOCAL COMMUNITY.

Committees