Times-Herald

Arkansas House

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The Governor is calling the General Assembly into an Extraordin­ary Session this week to address the use of surplus funds to provide tax relief and funding for school safety measures.

The Arkansas School Safety Commission was reinstated in the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Members of the original commission created in March 2018 submitted 30 recommenda­tions in their original 124-page report. Many of their recommenda­tions were introduced by the legislatur­e and subsequent­ly became law.

In recent weeks, the commission has been identifyin­g new recommenda­tions on best practices regarding school safety that have developed since the commission's 2018 report. The commission’s report was delivered the Governor this week.

The new recommenda­tions include ensuring that all students have access to mental health services and establishi­ng a behavioral threat assessment team.

Another recommenda­tion states that all schools should ideally have at least one School Resource Officer for each campus and no campus should be without an armed presence at any time.

Since many of these recommenda­tion will require funding, the Governor has stated he will ask the legislatur­e to use $50 million from the state surplus to create a grant program for school districts.

The other item on the Governor’s call concerns use of surplus funds to provide tax relief. Proposals include accelerati­ng future reductions of income and corporate tax cuts and creating a $150 tax credit for Arkansans making below a designated income threshold.

In an Extraordin­ary Session (often referred to as a special session), the Governor is required to specify the purpose for convening. No other business can be transacted by the General Assembly until every item on the call has been disposed of.

It requires a 2/3 majority vote in both chambers to remain in session after disposing items on the call. That extension cannot exceed 15 days.

You can review recently filed legislatio­n and links to live streams of all committee meetings and House floor proceeding­s at www.arkansasho­use.org.

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