Representative • Republican
Scott Richardson
Arkansas • District HD-013

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
25
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
68% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 187
Not Voting: 39
Yea: 2299
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Sponsored Bills
AR SB451•Vetoed
To Require The Department Of Human Services And The Department Of Education To Establish Regional Behavioral Health Programs; To Amend The Law Concerning The Education Of Certain Students; And To Declare An Emergency.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1699•Failed
To Add Firearm Safety Devices And Firearm Storage Devices To The Sales Tax Holiday; And To Declare An Emergency.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB394•Failed
To Amend The Law Concerning The Allocation, Distribution, And Use Of Revenues Derived From A County Sales And Use Taxes For Capital Improvements.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1662•Failed
To Prohibit Lobbying For A Covered Foreign Entity.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1534•Failed
To Increase The Homestead Property Tax Credit.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB204•Failed
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 HB1141•Failed
To Create Criminal Offenses Related To Deceptive And Injurious Media In The Course Of Election Campaigns.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1065•Failed
To Create The Inflation Reduction Act Of 2025.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1041•Failed
To Prohibit Deceptive And Fraudulent Deepfakes In Election Communications.
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 HB1865•Passed
To Create An Enhanced Penalty For Certain Offenses Against A Child.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1685•Passed
To Create The Grocery Tax Relief Act; To Amend The Law Concerning The Sales And Use Taxes Levied On Food And Food Ingredients, As Affirmed By Referred Act 19 Of 1958; And To Exempt Groceries From State Sales And Use Taxes.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1178•Passed
To Amend The Law Concerning The Contracting Of A Municipal Attorney; To Amend The Law Concerning Sums Collected By District Courts; And To Amend The Law Concerning Cost Sharing For District Court Expenses.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1876•Passed
Regarding The Ownership Of Model Training And Content Generated By A Generative Artificial Intelligence Tool.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1682•Passed
To Create The Good Neighbor Act; And To Clarify Food Donation Liability And Immunity.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1604•Passed
To Amend The Law Concerning Prohibited Contracts By State Agencies; And To Prohibit The Use Of Public Funds By State Agencies To Purchase Promotional Items Made In China.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1352•Passed
To Amend Various Laws Concerning Actions Related To Certain Foreign Entities.
Co-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 HB1732•Passed
To Increase The Amount Of The Income Tax Deduction Allowed For A Teacher's Classroom Investment.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1681•Passed
To Establish The Water And Sewer Treatment Facilities Grant Program; And To Declare An Emergency.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1680•Passed
To Prevent A Foreign-party-controlled Business From Leasing Land; And To Prohibit A Prohibited Foreign Party From Holding An Interest In Real Property Or Agricultural Land In Certain Circumstances.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1815•Passed
To Amend The State's Jurisdiction Over Federal Lands; And To Retain Juvenile Justice Jurisdiction By The State.
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 HB1150•Passed
To Prohibit A Pharmacy Benefits Manager From Obtaining Certain Pharmacy Permits.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1968•Introduced
To Require The Collection Of Sales Tax At The Point Of Sale For The Sale Of A New Or Used Motor Vehicle, Trailer, Or Semitrailer By A Dealer; And To Amend Law Affirmed By Referred Act 19 Of 1958.
Co-Sponsor
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