ArkansasHJR10022025 Regular SessionHouse

AN AMENDMENT TO THE ARKANSAS CONSTITUTION TO REPEAL THE EXCEPTION TO THE PROHIBITION OF SLAVERY AND INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE.

Sponsored By: Jay Richardson (Democratic), Reginald Murdock (Democratic)

Passed

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Jay Richardson

    Democratic • House

  • Reginald Murdock

    Democratic • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Andrew Collins

    Democratic • House

  • Lincoln Barnett

    Democratic • House

  • Denise Jones Ennett

    Democratic • House

  • Fred Allen

    Democratic • House

  • Jamie Scott

    Democratic • Senate

  • Kenneth B. Ferguson

    Democratic • House

  • Jessie McGruder

    Democratic • House

  • Joy Springer

    Democratic • House

  • Tara Shephard

    Democratic • House

Roll Call Votes

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Actions Timeline

  1. Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment.

    5/5/2025House
  2. REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED

    1/22/2025House
  3. Amendment No. 2 read and adopted and the bill ordered engrossed.

    1/22/2025House
  4. Placed on second reading for the purpose of amendment.

    1/22/2025House
  5. REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED

    1/16/2025House
  6. Amendment No. 1 read and adopted and the bill ordered engrossed.

    1/16/2025House
  7. Placed on second reading for the purpose of amendment.

    1/16/2025House
  8. Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on STATE AGENCIES & GOVT'L AFFAIRS- HOUSE

    1/13/2025House
  9. Filed

    11/20/2024House

Bill Text

  • HJR1002 - Introduced

    11/20/2024

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