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The Arkansas State House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly, the state legislature of the US state of
Arkansas Arkansas ( ) is a landlocked state in the South Central United States. It is bordered by Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, and Texas and Oklahoma to the west. Its name is from the O ...
. The House is composed of 100 members elected from an equal amount of constituencies across the state. Each district has an average population of 29,159 according to the 2010 federal census. Members are elected to two-year terms and, since the 2014 Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution, limited to sixteen years cumulative in either house. The Arkansas House of Representatives meets annually, in regular session in odd number years and for a fiscal session in even number years, at the State Capitol in
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History

During the Reconstruction era that followed the American Civil War, the Federal government passed the
Reconstruction Acts The Reconstruction Acts, or the Military Reconstruction Acts, (March 2, 1867, 14 Stat. 428-430, c.153; March 23, 1867, 15 Stat. 2-5, c.6; July 19, 1867, 15 Stat. 14-16, c.30; and March 11, 1868, 15 Stat. 41, c.25) were four statutes passed duri ...
and African Americans were enfranchised with voting rights. African Americans were elected and served in the Arkansas House although the numbers eventually declined as the Democrats retook control and were able to restore white supremacy. By the start of the 20th century African Americans were largely barred from holding in the Arkansas House and across the southern states.


Leadership of the House

The
Speaker of the House The speaker of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body, is its presiding officer, or the chair. The title was first used in 1377 in England. Usage The title was first recorded in 1377 to describe the role of Thomas de Hungerf ...
presides over the body and is elected by the membership every two years. Its duties include the supervision and directing the daily order of business, recognizing members to speak, preserving order in the House, deciding all questions of order and germaneness, certifying all measures passed, assigning committee leadership, and naming members to select committees. In the Speaker's absence, the
Speaker Pro Tempore A president pro tempore or speaker pro tempore is a constitutionally recognized officer of a legislative body who presides over the chamber in the absence of the normal presiding officer. The phrase ''pro tempore'' is Latin "for the time being". ...
presides.


Officers


Floor Leaders


Current composition


Current membership


Past composition of the House of Representatives


Committees

The House has 10 Standing Committees: CLASS A *Education *Judiciary *Public Health, Welfare & Labor *Public Transportation *Revenue and Taxation CLASS B *Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs *Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development *City, County and Local Affairs *Insurance and Commerce *State Agencies and Governmental Affairs HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEES *Rules *House Management JOINT COMMITTEES *Budget *Energy *Performance Review *Public Retirement and Social Security Programs *Advanced Communication and Information Technology CURRENT COMMITTEES INCLUDE: *Advanced Communications And Information Technology *Aging, Children And Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs **Veterans' Home Task Force **House Leg., Military & Veterans Affairs **House Children & Youth Subcom. **House Aging Subcommittee *Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development **House Parks & Tourism Subcommittee **House Agriculture, Forestry & Natural Resources Subcom. *City, County & Local Affairs Committee **House Planning Subcommittee **House Local Government Personnel Subcommittee **House Finance Subcommittee *Education Committee **House K-12, Vocational-Technical Institutions Subcommittee **House Higher Education Subcommittee **House Early Childhood Subcommittee *House Management *House Rules *Insurance & Commerce **House Utilities Subcommittee **House Insurance Subcommittee **House Financial Institutions Subcommittee *Joint Performance Review *Judiciary Committee **House Juvenile Justice & Child Support Subcommittee **House Courts & Civil Law Subcommittee **House Corrections & Criminal Law Subcommittee *Public Health, Welfare And Labor Committee **House Labor & Environment Subcommittee **House Human Services Subcommittee **House Health Services Subcommittee *Public Transportation **House Waterways & Aeronautics Subcom. **House And Rail Subcommittee **House Motor Vehicle & Highways Subcom. *Revenue & Taxation **House Sales, Use, Misc. Taxes & Exemptions Subcom. **House Income Taxes-Personal & Corporate Subcom. **House Complaints And Remediation Subcom. *State Agencies & Govt'L Affairs **House State Agencies & Reorgan. Subcom **House Elections Subcommittee **House Constitutional Issues Subcommittee Each Representative serves on two Standing Committees, and each committee has 20 members. Standing Committee chairmen and vice-chairmen are selected from respective committee rosters by the Speaker. Two Select Committees operate exclusively within the House. Members of the committees are appointed by the Speaker. The House Select Committees are the House Committee on Rules and the House Management Committee. The Committee on Rules considers all proposed action touching the House rules, the joint rules and the order of business. The Committee also considers all legislation dealing with alcohol, cigarettes, tobacco, tobacco products, coin-operated amusement devices, vending machines, lobbying, code of ethics, pari-mutuel betting and similar legislation. The House Management Committee works with the
Speaker of the House The speaker of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body, is its presiding officer, or the chair. The title was first used in 1377 in England. Usage The title was first recorded in 1377 to describe the role of Thomas de Hungerf ...
to direct and oversee operations of the House of Representatives. Its duties include the hiring and supervision of the House Staff, the development of personnel policies and procedures, and the monitoring of facility usage and maintenance. Representatives also serve on five committees that operate jointly with the Senate. They are Joint Budget, Joint Retirement and Social Security Programs, Joint Energy, Joint Performance Review and Joint Committee on Advanced, Communications and Information Technology House members of the Joint Budget Committee are chosen by their peers from respective caucus districts. House members on other Joint Committees are appointed to their positions by the Speaker.


History

John Wilson, the speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives, stabbed Representative J. J. Anthony to death during a legislative debate on the floor of the chamber in 1837. Wilson was later acquitted. The Old State House is said to be haunted to this day. In 1922, Frances Hunt became the first woman elected to a seat in the Arkansas General Assembly when she was elected to a seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives. In 2020, several members tested positive for
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during the COVID-19 pandemic in Arkansas.


See also

* Arkansas General Assembly *
Arkansas Senate The Arkansas State Senate is the upper branch of the Arkansas General Assembly. The Senate consists of 35 members, each representing a district with about 83,000 people. Service in the state legislature is part-time, and many state senators have ...
*
Arkansas State Capitol The Arkansas State Capitol, often called the Capitol Building, is the home of the Arkansas General Assembly, and the seat of the Arkansas state government that sits atop Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the Capitol Mall in Little Rock, Arkan ...


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