Amendment S1 - Arkansas General Assembly 2025

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  2. Begin by reviewing the subtitle and purpose of the amendment, which addresses absentee ballot applications for U.S. citizens temporarily residing outside the country.
  3. Fill in your personal information in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy as this will be used for processing your absentee ballot request.
  4. In Section 1, carefully read through the eligibility criteria and check any applicable boxes that pertain to your situation, such as military service or overseas residency.
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Act 228 of 1997 specifies that no person who is required to register with the Selective Service System shall be eligible for employment by the State of Arkansas unless the person has signed a statement of selective service status.
12-9-106(e), no individual shall serve, be employed or otherwise function as a law enforcement officer in this State unless the person has satisfactorily completed a program of law enforcement training at a Commission-approved school, except that an individual may serve, be employed or otherwise function as a law
Arkansas House of Representatives Majority Leader Howard M. Beaty Jr. (R) since January 15, 2025 Minority Leader Andrew Collins (D) since January 15, 2025 Structure Seats 10026 more rows
95th Arkansas General Assembly House Speaker Matthew Shepherd (R) Speaker pro Tempore Jon Eubanks (R) Majority Leader Marcus E. Richmond (R) Minority Leader Tippi McCullough (D)20 more rows
The Arkansas General Assembly is the legislative branch of the Arkansas government. The General Assembly consists of an upper branch, the Arkansas State Senate, and a lower branch, the Arkansas House of Representatives. There are 100 representatives and 35 senators.

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