Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HR1114

Introduced
4/9/25  

Caption

Requesting That Senator Dismang Be Authorized To Pursue The Consideration Of Sjr 15 As A Third Proposed Constitutional Amendment.

Impact

The resolution is significant as it sets in motion the potential for a new constitutional amendment to be proposed to the voters of Arkansas. If authorized and pursued by Senator Dismang, SJR 15 could address matters currently lacking in the constitution or amend established constitutional provisions, thereby impacting state laws and governance directly. The involvement of the electorate in voting on this amendment further underscores the democratic process at play in local governance.

Summary

HR1114 is a House Resolution in the Arkansas General Assembly requesting authorization for Senator Dismang to pursue consideration of Senate Joint Resolution 15 (SJR 15) as a third proposed constitutional amendment. The resolution outlines the procedural steps required for such an amendment, emphasizing that identical resolutions must receive the approval of two-thirds of the elected members from both houses of the General Assembly before consideration or voting can take place.

Contention

While the bill is mainly procedural, contention may arise around the content of SJR 15 itself. The specifics of what this amendment aims to address or modify may lead to debates within the legislature and among the public, reflecting varying viewpoints on governance, state rights, and local control. As legislative assemblies often deal with complex issues surrounding amendments, the discussions on this bill will likely reveal differing opinions on its necessity and implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR SR56

Requesting That Representative Meeks Be Authorized To Pursue The Consideration Of Hjr 1002 As A Third Proposed Constitutional Amendment.

AR HR1082

Requesting That Representative Meeks Be Authorized To Pursue The Consideration Of Hjr 1002 As A Third Proposed Constitutional Amendment.

AR SJR19

A Constitutional Amendment Concerning The Requirements For Passage Of Initiated Acts And Constitutional Amendments Referred To Voters.

AR SJR7

A Constitutional Amendment To Provide That The State Highway Commission Shall Be Governed In The Same Manner As All Other State Agencies.

AR SJR6

A Constitutional Amendment Permitting The State Of Arkansas To Be Sued As A Defendant In State Court To Enforce Constitutional Rights Or As Otherwise Provided By Law.

AR SJR10

A Constitutional Amendment To Be Known As The Victim’s Bill Of Rights; And To Provide Rights For Victims Of Violent And Sexual Criminal Offenses.

AR SJR15

A Constitutional Amendment Concerning The Membership Of The State Highway Commission.

AR HJR1011

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning Constitutional Amendments Considered By Electors At A General Election.

AR HJR1004

A Constitutional Amendment To Be Known As The "arkansas Taxpayer Protection Amendment".

AR SJR14

A Constitutional Amendment To Amend Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 78, § 2, To Allow Additional Options For The Financing Of Fire Equipment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.