HB 1007
To Regulate Liability For Shooting Sports Events; And To Provide Immunity To Certain Individuals With Respect To Shooting Sports Events.
- Introduced Nov 20 2024
Email terry.rice@senate.ar.gov
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To Regulate Liability For Shooting Sports Events; And To Provide Immunity To Certain Individuals With Respect To Shooting Sports Events.
To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.
To Reduce The Income Tax Rates Applicable To Individuals, Trusts, Estates, And Corporations; To Create An Inflationary Relief Income Tax Credit For Certain Taxpayers; And To Declare An Emergency.
To Reduce The Income Tax Rates Applicable To Individuals, Trusts, Estates, And Corporations; To Create An Inflationary Relief Income Tax Credit For Certain Taxpayers; And To Declare An Emergency.
Rice voted Yes
Read the third time and passed.
Rice voted Yes
Read the third time and passed.
Rice voted Yes
Read the third time and passed.
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