Arkansas 2023 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SR34

Introduced
3/20/23  

Caption

To Encourage The State Of Arkansas To Refrain From Contracting With Companies Or Entities That Benefit From Uyghur Forced Labor.

Impact

If adopted, SR34 would influence state contracting procedures, compelling the government to avoid partnerships with companies benefitting from exploitative labor practices. This could encourage a broader reevaluation of state financial relationships and impact industries such as agriculture, textiles, and technology, where supply chains may unintentionally include forced labor. The resolution aligns with existing federal and international efforts aimed at addressing human rights abuses in Xinjiang, enhancing Arkansas's commitment to uphold ethical standards in trade and commerce.

Summary

Senate Resolution 34 (SR34) encourages the State of Arkansas to abstain from contracting with companies or entities that are complicit in Uyghur forced labor. The resolution initiates a response to the ongoing genocide in Xinjiang, China, where severe human rights violations have been documented against Uyghurs and other Muslim populations. SR34 aims to raise awareness about the ties between Arkansas-based operations and industries linked to forced labor in the Uyghur region, thereby promoting ethical business practices.

Contention

The resolution expresses solidarity with the numerous reports from various governmental and humanitarian organizations decrying the treatment of Uyghurs. However, it may also spark discussions on the implications for businesses operating in Arkansas that rely on global supply chains. Critics could argue about potential economic repercussions, such as increased costs or complications in procurement processes, while proponents will likely celebrate this resolution as a step towards moral accountability in business practices.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AR SR29

To Encourage The United States Congress To Enact A Trade Policy That Supports United States Businesses And Workers While Penalizing Global Polluters.

AR HR1021

To Encourage The United States Congress To Enact A Trade Policy That Supports United States Businesses And Workers While Penalizing Global Polluters.

AR SMR1

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

AR HCR1002

To Recognize The Arkansas Committee Of The National Museum Of Women In The Arts For Thirty-five Years Of Creative Contributions To The Citizens Of Arkansas And Continuous Support Of Women Artists In Arkansas.

AR HR1057

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

AR SR23

To Recognize The Arkansas Committee Of The National Museum Of Women In The Arts For Thirty-five Years Of Creative Contributions To The Citizens Of Arkansas And Continuous Support Of Women Artists In Arkansas.

AR HR1004

To Recognize The Arkansas Committee Of The National Museum Of Women In The Arts For Thirty-five Years Of Creative Contributions To The Citizens Of Arkansas And Continuous Support Of Women Artists In Arkansas.

AR HCR1001

To Recognize Ralph Wilcox And The Division Of Arkansas Heritage For Their Work In Preserving The Remaining Structures And History Of The Rosenwald Schools In Arkansas.

AR SB59

An Act For The Arkansas State University - Beebe Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR SR24

Congratulating Roger Allan Norman, Legislative Auditor For Arkansas Legislative Audit, Upon His Retirement And Commending Him For His Contributions To The State Of Arkansas.

Similar Bills

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