SR4
Authorizing The Introduction Of A Nonappropriation Bill To Amend The Revenue Stabilization Law, To Create Funds, And To Make Transfers To And From Funds And Fund Accounts.
Last Action (April 15, 2026): Read the third time and adopted.
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AI-Generated Summary
Senate Resolution 4 authorizes the introduction of a non-appropriation bill during the 2026 Fiscal Session of the Arkansas General Assembly. The authorized bill aims to amend the state's Revenue Stabilization Law, create new funds, and facilitate financial transfers between various funds and accounts. Furthermore, the bill includes an emergency clause intended to make these provisions effective by July 1, 2026, to ensure the continuity of critical state services. The resolution serves as a procedural mechanism to allow for the introduction of this legislation.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiaries are state government agencies and departments that rely on the Revenue Stabilization Law for funding and budget management, as this bill aims to facilitate the necessary administrative adjustments to maintain essential services.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no specific groups or entities negatively impacted by this procedural resolution, as it primarily authorizes the legislative process for budgetary adjustments rather than enacting specific tax increases or service cuts itself.
Vote Records
Third Reading
April 15, 2026View individual votes (35)
| Legislator | Party | Chamber | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jane English | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Jonathan Dismang | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Greg Leding | Democrat | Senate | Yea |
| Missy Irvin | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Bryan King | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Kim Hammer | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Stephanie Flowers | Democrat | Senate | Yea |
| Frederick Love | Democrat | Senate | Yea |
| Terry Rice | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Reginald Murdock | Democrat | Senate | Yea |
| Jim Dotson | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| John Payton | Republican | Senate | Absent |
| Alan Clark | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Ronald Caldwell | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Bart Hester | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Jimmy Hickey | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Dan Sullivan | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| David Wallace | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Blake Johnson | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Justin Boyd | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Clarke Tucker | Democrat | Senate | Yea |
| Scott Flippo | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Clint Penzo | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Mark Johnson | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Ricky Hill | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Jamie Scott | Democrat | Senate | Yea |
| Breanne Davis | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Ben Gilmore | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Joshua Bryant | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Matt McKee | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Jim Petty | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Steve Crowell | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Tyler Dees | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Matt Stone | Republican | Senate | Yea |
| Brad Simon | Republican | Senate | Yea |
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