Arkansas 2024 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SMR1

Introduced
4/30/24  
Passed
5/1/24  
Introduced
4/30/24  

Caption

In Respectful Memory Of David Pryor, Former Governor Of Arkansas And United States Senator.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges Pryor's pivotal role in Arkansas's political landscape, highlighting his achievements during his tenure as the state governor in the 1970s, where he modernized state government and increased representation for African-Americans and women in public service. As a U.S. Senator, Pryor's introduction of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights was praised as a critical advancement in protecting citizens' rights against the Internal Revenue Service. His approach and demeanor in politics were reflected upon fondly by colleagues who described him as a statesman and an effective legislator.

Summary

Senate Memorial Resolution 1 (SMR1) honors the memory of David Pryor, a former Governor of Arkansas and United States Senator, who passed away on April 20, 2024, at the age of eighty-nine. The resolution commemorates Pryor's extensive contributions to Arkansas and his dedication to public service throughout his political career, which spanned several decades. Born in Camden, Arkansas, Pryor was known for his commitment to reforming the state's political system, focusing particularly on aiding the elderly and improving conditions in nursing homes, leading to significant legislative changes at the federal level.

Contention

While SMR1 is a memorial resolution and does not provoke legislative controversy, it did spark reflections on the importance of public service and the impacts of individual leaders on state history. The bill received support from various political figures, emphasizing a collective memory of Pryor as a beloved leader whose legacy influenced both current and future generations of Arkansans. However, discussions may arise about the legacy of political figures and the ongoing challenges the state faces in representation and governance, which Pryor's life exemplified.

Notable_points

Several prominent members of the Arkansas political community, including former President Bill Clinton, expressed their condolences, emphasizing Pryor's lasting impact. The resolution serves as a reminder of the values in public service and effective leadership, as well as the significance of honoring those who fought for equitable representation and social reforms in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HR1057

In Respectful Memory Of David Pryor, Former Governor Of Arkansas And United States Senator.

AR SR673

A resolution honoring the life of David Hampton Pryor, former United States Senator for the State of Arkansas.

AR SMR2

In Respectful Memory Of Former Arkansas Attorney General, United States Congressman, And Forty-third Governor Of Arkansas James "jim" Guy Tucker For His Service To The Nation And To The State Of Arkansas.

AR HMR1004

In Respectful Memory Of Former Arkansas Attorney General, United States Congressman, And Forty-third Governor Of Arkansas James "jim" Guy Tucker For His Service To The Nation And To The State Of Arkansas.

AR HMR1001

In Respectful Memory Of Former United States Representative Beryl Anthony, Jr.

AR SMR1

To Remember Bob R. Brooks, Jr. And To Recognize His Contributions To The Legal Profession, To The State Of Arkansas, And To The United States.

AR SMR1

In Respectful Memory Of Jason Connor Lang And In Recognition Of His Many Contributions To The State Of Arkansas.

AR HCMR1001

In Respectful Memory Of Arkansas Department Of Corrections Sergeant Joshua Caudell.

AR SMR2

In Respectful Memory Of Johnathan Mitchell "mitch" Petrus.

AR SR5

Expresses sincere condolences upon the death of former Louisiana State Senator Paul "David" Ginn.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.