Representative • Republican
Ryan Rose
Arkansas • District HD-048

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
26
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
70% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 94
Not Voting: 221
Yea: 2210
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Sponsored Bills
AR SB526•Failed
To Prohibit The Sale Of Disposable Vapor Products From A Prohibited Foreign Party.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1738•Failed
To Provide A Sales And Use Tax Exemption For Disabled Veterans.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1714•Failed
To Amend The Definition Of Paid Canvasser.
Primary Sponsor
AR HB1708•Failed
The Keep The Bonus, Axe The Tax: The No-tax Bonus Act.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1662•Failed
To Prohibit Lobbying For A Covered Foreign Entity.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1626•Failed
To Prohibit The Sale Of Disposal Vapor Products From A Prohibited Foreign Party.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1534•Failed
To Increase The Homestead Property Tax Credit.
Co-Sponsor
AR SB255•Failed
To Amend The Definition Of "drug" Within The Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act; And To Declare An Emergency.
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 HB1180•Failed
To Create The Baby Olivia Act.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1070•Failed
To Create The Ballot Draw Standardization Act Of 2025.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1066•Failed
To Increase The Standard Deduction.
Co-Sponsor
AR HB1065•Failed
To Create The Inflation Reduction Act Of 2025.
Co-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 HB1865•Passed
To Create An Enhanced Penalty For Certain Offenses Against A Child.
Co-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 HB1762•Passed
To Require Revocation Of A Permit For The Disposal Of Industrial Waste In An Agricultural Or Pastoral Application For A Certain Number Of Violations.
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 HB1243•Passed
To Increase Transparency Regarding Campaign Contributions And Expenditures; To Amend Campaign Finance Reporting And Protect Election Integrity; And To Amend Portions Of Initiated Act 1 Of 1996.
Co-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 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 SB352•Passed
To Prohibit Antisemitism In Public Elementary And Secondary Schools; And To Prohibit Antisemitism In State-supported Institutions Of Higher Education.
Co-Sponsor
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