Governor Sanders notifies House of approvals for multiple measures April 16–25, 2025

3191436 · May 5, 2025

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Summary

The House clerk read letters from Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders informing the House that she reviewed and approved a series of measures between April 16 and April 25, 2025, including several house bills and concurrent resolutions listed in the governor's communications.

The House of Representatives received executive communications from Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders notifying the chamber that she had reviewed and approved multiple measures during April 16–25, 2025.

The reading clerk presented letters dated April 16, April 18, April 21 and April 25, 2025, in which the governor listed House concurrent resolutions and numerous House bills that she had reviewed and approved for enactment. The clerk read a series of bill and act numbers into the record, including House Concurrent Resolutions and multiple House bills and code items across several dates; the communications were signed "Sincerely, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, governor of Arkansas."

The communications as read into the record spanned a range of docket numbers and act notations. Among items explicitly named in the clerk's readout were House Concurrent Resolution 1008 and House Concurrent Resolution 1011 on the April 16 letter; later letters included multiple House bill numbers and act citations across April 18–25. The clerk read the lists aloud; no floor debate on the individual approvals occurred during the reading.

The governor's letters were entered into the House journal as executive communications. The transcript does not provide complete enumerated lists in a compact form; it records the clerk reading many bill numbers and act citations into the record on the dates stated above.