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Senator Hester leads Senate in adopting recess-authorizing resolution and schedules nonappropriation resolutions for a Tuesday hearing
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Summary
The Arkansas Senate adopted Senate Resolution 2, allowing multi-day recesses, and approved Senator Hester’s motion to hear a set of nonappropriation resolutions on a designated Tuesday; actions were taken by voice votes during a routine morning session.
The Arkansas State Senate adopted Senate Resolution 2 on a voice vote and approved a motion from Senator Hester to hear multiple nonappropriation resolutions on a designated Tuesday.
Senator Hester presented Senate Resolution 2, describing it as "a typical resolution that we do" and saying it "allows us to recess for 4 days or longer." The chamber signaled assent by voice and the resolution was declared adopted.
Earlier in the morning hour, Hester asked the Senate to set aside one Tuesday — described in the record as "the 20 first, which is a Tuesday" — to hear eight or nine nonappropriation resolutions that had identical House filings. The motion to schedule those measures passed by voice vote after no members spoke against it.
The secretary read a series of items placed on the calendar for consideration, including measures related to homestead property tax, the Arkansas Children's Educational Freedom Account program, and several resolutions recognizing high-school athletic champions. Senator Bryant also announced a series of budget meetings beginning Tuesday at 8 a.m.
The Senate recessed subject to clearing the desk and adjourned until 1:00 p.m. on April 14.
The action on SR2 and the scheduling motion were taken by voice votes; the record shows "Aye" responses and the presiding officer declared the motions carried. No roll-call tallies were recorded in the public morning-hour transcript.
