The Bureau of Legislative Research has contracted with Conference Technologies Inc. for up to $1.41 million to provide for the installation, maintenance and support services for a new audio-visual system to be used by state lawmakers and the public in facilities on the fifth floor of the Multi-Agency Complex immediately west of the state Capitol.
The Bureau of Legislative Research has contracted with Conference Technologies Inc. for up to $1.41 million to provide for the installation, maintenance and support services for a new audio-visual system to be used by state lawmakers and the public in facilities on the fifth floor of the Multi-Agency Complex immediately west of the state Capitol.
The Arkansas Senate and House of Representatives on Wednesday passed identical resolutions to authorize a recess of this year s fiscal session and for both chambers to adjourn May 9.
The Arkansas Senate and House of Representatives on Wednesday passed identical resolutions to authorize a recess of this year s fiscal session and for both chambers to adjourn May 9.
A legislative panel on Tuesday advanced measures that would allow the State Capitol Police to create 20 more positions in fiscal year 2024 that ends June 30 and in fiscal 2025 starting July 1 to provide security for the entire Multi-Agency Complex immediately west of the state Capitol.