Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SB3

Introduced
11/20/24  
Refer
1/13/25  
Refer
1/21/25  
Report Pass
1/28/25  
Engrossed
1/29/25  
Refer
1/29/25  
Report Pass
2/5/25  
Refer
2/6/25  
Report Pass
2/11/25  
Enrolled
2/13/25  
Chaptered
2/18/25  

Caption

To Prohibit Discrimination Or Preferential Treatment By The State Of Arkansas And Other Public Entities.

Impact

The implications of SB3 are significant, as it seeks to amend existing laws by explicitly preventing state and public entities from offering preferential treatment or engaging in actions deemed discriminatory. For instance, the bill's stipulations imply that any actions taken by state agencies that could be interpreted as favoring one demographic over another based on the identified characteristics would be curtailed. Additionally, it allows individuals who believe their rights have been violated under this act to seek legal recourse, demonstrating a proactive approach toward accountability and enforcement.

Summary

Senate Bill 3 aims to prohibit discrimination and preferential treatment by the state of Arkansas and all public entities based on characteristics such as race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin. This legislation appears to reinforce the state's commitment to ensuring fairness in public employment, education, and procurement processes. By mandating that discrimination based on these factors cannot take place, the bill intends to uphold equality and promote nondiscrimination in state operations, potentially affecting a broad range of state agencies and their practices.

Conclusion

Overall, SB3 reflects an evolving discourse around equity and justice within public procedures in Arkansas. The potential for contentious deliberation is evident, as stakeholders assess whether banning preferential treatment will adequately advance equality or might obscure the realities of discrimination faced by marginalized communities. As the legislative process unfolds, the effectiveness of this bill in addressing the nuanced dynamics of race and equity within state functions will be critically evaluated.

Contention

Notably, while the bill appears to have a unified intention to curb discrimination, it does acknowledge certain exclusions, such as maintaining preferences for veterans. This element of the bill might lead to debates regarding the balance between promoting equitable treatment and recognizing the need for specific groups to receive certain considerations. Critics might argue that prohibiting preferential treatments could inadvertently overlook systemic inequalities requiring affirmative measures, prompting discussions on the adequacy of existing frameworks to support underrepresented groups under changing legal interpretations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR SB71

To Prohibit Discrimination Or Preferential Treatment By The State Of Arkansas And Other Public Entities.

AR SB294

To Create The Learns Act; To Amend Various Provisions Of The Arkansas Code As They Relate To Early Childhood Through Grade Twelve Education In The State Of Arkansas; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1359

To Abolish Certain Boards; To Create The Arkansas State Board Of Mental Health Professionals; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1415

To Amend Arkansas Constitution, Article 19, ยง 14, And Arkansas Law To Provide That Lottery Proceeds May Be Used For Scholarships And Grants To Arkansans Enrolled In Vocational-technical Schools And Technical Institutes.

AR SB400

To Amend The Public School Choice Act Of 2015; And To Amend The Arkansas Opportunity Public School Choice Act.

AR SB118

To Define The Term "antisemitism" When Reviewing, Investigating, Or Determining Whether There Has Been A Violation Of Law Or Policy Prohibiting Discriminatory Acts Or Practices Based On Race, Religion, Ethnicity, Or National Origin.

AR SB425

To Establish The Arkansas State Apprenticeship Agency Act; To Establish The Arkansas State Apprenticeship Agency; And To Establish The Arkansas Apprenticeship Council.

AR HB1243

To Amend Retirement Eligibility Requirements Under Various Public Retirement Systems Of The State Of Arkansas For Certain Police Officers, Firefighters, Public Safety Members, And Sheriffs.

AR HB1369

To Require Public Entities To Create A Policy Concerning The Authorized Use Of Technology Resources And A Cyber Security Policy; And To Amend The Duties Of The State Cyber Security Office.

AR SB570

To Amend Provisions Of The Arkansas Code Concerning The Arkansas Opportunity Public School Choice Act And The Public School Choice Act Of 2015.

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