Arkansas Representative

Arkansas Congressional Delegation Gathers For Gavel Photograph

Washington, DC—March 6, 2025…In a unique moment for Arkansas, each Member of Congress in the Senate and House of Representatives serving across the Natural State proudly hold a gavel in the 119th Congress. This positions Arkansas well to be a frontrunner in policy making decisions that greatly impact Arkansans and Americans alike. Earlier this week, each member of the Arkansas delegation gathered for a photograph in the U.S. Capitol to commemorate this exciting achievement. 

  • Senator John Boozman – Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee Chairman

  • Senator Tom Cotton – Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman

  • Representative Rick Crawford (AR-01) – House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman

  • Representative French Hill (AR-02) – House Financial Services Committee Chairman

  • Representative Steve Womack (AR-03) – House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Chairman

  • Representative Bruce Westerman (AR-04) – House Natural Resources Committee Chairman

Congressman Steve Womack (AR-3) has represented Arkansas’ Third Congressional District since 2011. He is a member of the House Appropriations Committee.

Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught

The 2024 Fiscal Session is now underway.

The House and Senate convened for a Joint Session on Wednesday to hear an address from Governor Sanders.

The Governor told members she would sign a budget that funds critical services for Arkansans while slowing the growth of government. 

The Governor’s proposed budget calls for a 1.76% spending increase. The proposed increases prioritize education. Additional funding is also proposed for public safety and human services. 

On the second day of the session, the House passed HB1003, the General Appropriation Act for the 2024-2025 Fiscal Year. 

The House also passed HB1001 which allows for session expenses. There is no increase in either appropriation. 

Fiscal sessions are limited to only the consideration of appropriations unless 2/3 of both the House and Senate vote in favor of a resolution substantially describing a bill for introduction.  

The Governor is also requesting the legislature to approve a temporary pay plan for state employees which would authorize a one-time 3% increase and raise the minimum pay to $15/hr by July 1.

A resolution requesting the introduction of that legislation has been filed and assigned to the House Rules Committee. 

Several resolutions requesting the introduction of legislation regarding digital asset mining have also been assigned to the House Rules Committee.

We will continue to update you throughout the Fiscal Session. 

You can find the daily agendas for committees and House floor proceedings as well as links to the live-stream of meetings at arkansashouse.org.