Representative • Republican
Julie Mayberry
Arkansas • District HD-092

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
31
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
95% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 101
Not Voting: 189
Yea: 2464
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Sponsored Bills
AR SB347•Passed
To Require The Arkansas Medicaid Program To Increase Reimbursement Rates For Certain Dental Services And To Set An Annual Reimbursement Cap For Adult Dental Services.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1877•Passed
Concerning Criminal Offenses Related To Possession Of Sexually Explicit Material That Depicts A Child; And To Include A Computer Generated Image That Is Indistinguishable From The Image Of A Child.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1682•Passed
To Create The Good Neighbor Act; And To Clarify Food Donation Liability And Immunity.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB313•Passed
Concerning Forensic Mental Health Evaluations And Treatment; And To Promote And Improve Efficiencies And Quality In The Department Of Human Services.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB314•Passed
To Amend The Law Concerning Sexual Solicitation; And To Amend The Penalties For The Offense Of Sexual Solicitation.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1529•Passed
To Create The Criminal Offense Of Unlawful Creation Or Distribution Of Deepfake Visual Material; And To Establish A Cause Of Action For Unlawful Creation Of Deepfake Visual Material.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1063•Passed
To Amend The Achieving A Better Life Experience Program Act; And To Amend The Definitions Of "disability Certification" And "eligible Individual" To Change Disability Onset Age From Twenty-six To Forty-six.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1782•Passed
To Prohibit Over-the-counter Diet Pills From Being Sold, Transferred, Or Otherwise Furnished To A Person Who Is Under Eighteen Years Of Age.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1333•Passed
To Mandate Coverage For Breastfeeding And Lactation Consultant Services.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1150•Passed
To Prohibit A Pharmacy Benefits Manager From Obtaining Certain Pharmacy Permits.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1241•Passed
To Ensure That The Arkansas Medicaid Program Reimburses For Dental And Anesthesia Costs For High Complexity Oral Health Care.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB320•Passed
To Amend The Arkansas Juvenile Code Of 1989.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1242•Engrossed
To Amend The Mechanism By Which School Nurses Are Compensated.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1283•Engrossed
To Require The Division Of Elementary And Secondary Education To Include Digital Media Standards In Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve Library Media Standards.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB120•Engrossed
To Require Licensure For All Private Care Agencies In This State; And To Ensure Consumer Protection For Vulnerable Aging Adults.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1164•Engrossed
To Allow A Physician Or Healthcare Provider To Offer Cognitive Assessments For Certain Patients; And To Mandate That Insurance Policies Cover Assessments For Cognitive Function For Certain Patients.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1055•Engrossed
To Establish Coverage Diagnosis And Treatment To Slow The Progression Of Alzheimer's Disease Or Other Dementia-related Disease Under The State And Public School Life And Health Insurance Program.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1940•Introduced
To Establish The Requirements For A Public School District That Initiates And Maintains A Four-day School Week; And To Declare An Emergency.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB607•Introduced
To Establish The Requirements For A Public School District That Initiates And Maintains A Four-day School Week; And To Declare An Emergency.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1890•Introduced
To Allow School Districts To Bill For Healthcare Services; And To Require The Arkansas Medicaid Program To Reimburse School Districts For Certain Healthcare Services.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1609•Passed
To Amend The Law Concerning Human Trafficking; To Create An Enhanced Penalty For Recruiting Trafficked Persons From Certain Places; And To Declare An Emergency.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1610•Passed
To Amend The Arkansas Human Life Protection Act And The Arkansas Unborn Child Protection Act.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB526•Introduced
To Prohibit The Sale Of Disposable Vapor Products From A Prohibited Foreign Party.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1862•Introduced
To Amend The Income Tax Credit And The Income Tax Deduction Related To Maintaining, Supporting, And Caring For An Individual With A Disability.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1626•Introduced
To Prohibit The Sale Of Disposal Vapor Products From A Prohibited Foreign Party.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1581•Passed
To Add Trafficking Of Persons To The List Of Offenses Included In The Definition Of Sex Offense For Rights Of Victims Of A Crime.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1540•Introduced
To Amend The Income Tax Credit And The Income Tax Deduction Related To Maintaining, Supporting, And Caring For An Individual With A Disability.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1070•Introduced
To Create The Ballot Draw Standardization Act Of 2025.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB204•Introduced
To Exempt From Gross Income A Gain By A Taxpayer Resulting From The Acquisition Of Property Under The Right Of Eminent Domain Or The Threat Of Condemnation.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1218•Engrossed
To Create Licensure For Therapeutic Recreation Specialists; And To Create The Therapeutic Recreation Practice Act.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1370•Engrossed
Concerning Making Up Missed School Days; And To Require A Public School District To Include Additional Days Or Hours, As Applicable, In Its School Calendar For The Purpose Of Making Up Missed School Days.
Primary Sponsor
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