Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SR75

Introduced
4/15/25  

Caption

To Honor Sylvia Ann Hindsman Cornwell For Her Exemplary, Dedicated Service To The Senate And To The State Of Arkansas.

Impact

The resolution not only celebrates Cornwell's achievements but also reflects on the importance of dedicated public service within the legislative framework. Her work greatly enhanced the efficiency and accessibility of legislative records, ensuring a rich historical repository for future generations. Furthermore, as the first female Secretary of the Senate, Ann Cornwell's leadership exemplified the vital role women play in government, encouraging more inclusive participation in political processes.

Summary

Senate Resolution 75 (SR75) serves to honor Sylvia Ann Hindsman Cornwell for her extensive service and contributions to the Arkansas Senate and state government. This resolution acknowledges her pivotal role in the modernization of Senate records, transitioning the official journals from traditional ink and paper formats to electronic and digital forms. Throughout her career, which spans over four decades, Ann Cornwell worked with countless senators, shaping the legislative process in Arkansas while leaving an indelible mark on its history.

Contention

While SR75 is largely a unanimous acknowledgment of Cornwell's contributions, it subtly highlights the need to appreciate and honor public servants who uphold the integrity of government operations. There might be underlying discussions about how such recognitions can foster a culture of respect and appreciation for legislative staff members, especially in an environment that can often overlook the contributions of behind-the-scenes officials.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HR1057

To Recognize Irma Hunter Brown For Her Service To The State Of Arkansas.

AR SR39

To Recognize Irma Hunter Brown For Her Service To The State Of Arkansas.

AR HMR1006

To Remember Senator Roy C. “bill” Lewellen, Jr. And To Recognize His Dedicated Service And Invaluable Contributions To The State Of Arkansas And To His Local Community.

AR SR9

To Recognize And Commend The National Conference Of State Legislatures (ncsl) For Its Leadership And Commitment To The Legislative Institution On Its Fiftieth Anniversary In 2025.

AR HMR1005

To Remember Brenda Joyce Blagg And To Honor Her Dedication To Journalism, The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967, And The State Of Arkansas.

AR SR61

Congratulating Charles Steven “steve” Cook, Senate Parliamentarian, Upon His Retirement And Commending Him For His Thirty-eight Years Of Contributions To The Senate And Forty-four Years Of Contribution To The State Of Arkansas.

AR SMR4

To Remember Senator Roy C. “bill” Lewellen, Jr. And To Recognize His Dedicated Service And Invaluable Contributions To The State Of Arkansas And To His Local Community.

AR HMR1004

To Remember Brenda Joyce Blagg And To Honor Her Dedication To Journalism, The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967, And The State Of Arkansas.

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.

AR HR1080

Congratulating Finos B. “buddy” Johnson, House Of Representatives Parliamentarian, Upon His Retirement And Commending Him For His Thirty-eighty Years Of Contributions To The State Of Arkansas.

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