Senator • Republican
Joshua Bryant
Arkansas • District SD-032

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
30
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
89% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 57
Not Voting: 106
Other: 75
Yea: 2392
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Sponsored Bills
AR HB1889•Vetoed
To Amend The Limitations On Access To A Dispensary Or Cultivation Facility; And To Authorize A Dispensary To Deliver Orders Via A Delivery Vehicle Or Via A Drive-through Window.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB431•Passed
To Amend The Human Trafficking Act Of 2013; To Eliminate The Statute Of Limitations For Certain Offenses; To Create Safe Harbors For Victims; And To Prohibit Certain Sexually Explicit Products That Resemble A Child.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB355•Passed
To Amend The Criminal Offense Of Obstructing Governmental Operations.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1991•Passed
To Provide For Certain Exceptions Related To A Residential Development Under The Arkansas Fire Prevention Code.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1926•Passed
To Amend The Law Concerning The Suspension, Revocation, Or Nonrenewal Of A Person's Driver's License For Failure To Pay A Court-ordered Fine; And To Amend The Law Concerning A Defendant's Inability To Pay A Court-ordered Fine.
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.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB443•Passed
To Amend The Duties Of The State Board Of Appraisers, Abstracters, And Home Inspectors; To Amend The Law Regarding Licensure Of Abstracters; To Amend The Law Regarding Licensure Of Home Inspectors; And To Declare An Emergency.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1951•Passed
To Set Forth Authorized Domain Extensions For Higher Education And Government Websites.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1876•Passed
Regarding The Ownership Of Model Training And Content Generated By A Generative Artificial Intelligence Tool.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB535•Passed
To Create A Sales And Use Tax Exemption For The Arkansas Museum Of Fine Arts And The Arkansas Museum Of Fine Arts Foundation.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB515•Passed
To Require That A Unit Dedicated To Arkansas Veterans And Their Families Be Included Within Existing Arkansas History Course Content Guidelines.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB481•Passed
To Create A More Sustainable System Of Property Insurance For Public Schools, State-supported Institutions Of Higher Education, And State-owned Property; And To Declare An Emergency.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB492•Passed
To Amend The Law Concerning The Relocation Of Utility Facilities; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Acquisition, Condemnation, And Disposition Of Real Property By The State Highway Commission.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB494•Passed
To Reduce The Number And Types Of Permits Issued By Arkansas Tobacco Control; And To Consolidate Several Permits Into A Single Permit Under The Arkansas Tobacco Products Tax Act Of 1977.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB495•Passed
To Amend Definitions Used Under The Arkansas Tobacco Products Tax Act Of 1977; And To Amend The Definition Of "invoice" And The Definition Of "invoice Price" Used Under The Arkansas Tobacco Products Tax Act Of 1977.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB442•Passed
To Amend The Law Concerning Human Trafficking; To Provide For Forfeiture Of Assets Used To Conduct Human Trafficking; And To Create The Offense Of Harboring An Endangered Runaway Child.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB427•Passed
To Amend Promoting Prostitution Offenses; To Enhance The Penalties For Promoting Prostitution In The First, Second, And Third Degree; And To Create The Offense Of Promoting Prostitution At A Business.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB429•Passed
To Expand The Sealing Of Criminal Records For Victims Of Human Trafficking; To Provide That Victims Of Human Trafficking Have Certain Rights; And To Provide A Mandatory No-contact Order In A Human Trafficking Case.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB428•Passed
Concerning A Civil Cause Of Action For Victims Of Human Trafficking; And To Provide A Statute Of Limitation Period Of Ten Years For A Victim Of Human Trafficking.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB430•Passed
An Act To Require Mandatory Restitution To Be Awarded To A Victim Of Human Trafficking; And To Amend The Arkansas Crime Victims Reparations Act.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB375•Passed
To Create The Offense Of Capital Rape; And To Amend A Portion Of Arkansas Code Which Resulted From Initiated Act 3 Of 1936.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1786•Passed
To Provide Eligibility For A Tuition Benefit To Soldiers And Airmen Of The Arkansas National Guard Attending Certain Private Two-year And Four-year Colleges And Universities.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1764•Passed
An Act To Amend The Law Concerning A Violation Of An Order Of Protection.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1730•Passed
To Amend The Law Concerning The Issuance And Transfer Of Wholesale Permits.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1681•Passed
To Establish The Water And Sewer Treatment Facilities Grant Program; And To Declare An Emergency.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1911•Introduced
To Amend The Law Concerning The Assessment Of Property For The Purpose Of Property Tax; And To Repeal The Requirement That Personal Property Subject To Taxation Be Listed Or Reported By The Property Owner.
Primary Sponsor
AR SB569•Engrossed
An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning Ballot Titles Of Proposed Measures; And Amending The Arkansas Constitution Under The Authority Of Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, Section 1.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1803•Passed
To Amend The Law Concerning The Placement Of A Monument On The State Capitol Grounds In Recognition And Honor Of Maurice Lee “footsie” Britt.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1763•Passed
To Amend The Human Trafficking Act Of 2013; And To Create The Offense Of Unlawful Use Of A Communication Device During The Commission Of A Human Trafficking Offense.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1751•Passed
To Require An Applicant For Temporary Assistance For Needy Families Program Benefits To Engage In Job Search Activities While The Application Is Being Processed.
Primary Sponsor
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