The Arkansas Legislative Council on Friday voted to authorize the Bureau of Legislative Research to enter into a contract with Kinco Constructors of Little Rock for the construction of an underground "secured walkway" between the state Capitol building and the Multi-Agency Complex immediately west of the state Capitol.
A legislative panel on Thursday endorsed a proposal for the Legislative Council s Game and Fish/State Police Subcommittee to study the state s firearms and concealed-carry laws with the aim of clarifying the rights and restrictions of Arkansans under these laws during the 2025 regular session.
The Arkansas Legislative Council on Friday authorized a study of the state’s firearms and concealed-carry laws with the aim of making the laws simpler and more understandable during the 2025 regular session.
The Arkansas Legislative Council on Friday voted to authorize the Bureau of Legislative Research to enter into a contract with Kinco for the construction of an underground “secured walkway” between the state Capitol building and the Multi-Agency Complex immediately west of the state Capitol.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is working with Legislative Council co-chairman state Sen. Terry Rice of Waldron, state Senate Republican whip Ricky Hill of Cabot and state Rep. Harold Beaty of Crossett to make recommendations to simplify the state s overcomplicated gun laws, Griffin announced Tuesday.