James Word
James L. Word is a former Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, representing District 16 from 2009 to 2015. Word did not seek re-election in 2014.
Biography
Word's professional experience includes working as a housing director.[1]
Committee assignments
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Word served on the following committees:
| Arkansas committee assignments, 2013 |
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| • Legislative Council |
| • Joint Energy |
| • Public Health, Welfare and Labor |
| • Insurance and Commerce |
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Word served on these committees:
| Arkansas committee assignments, 2011 |
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| • Legislative Council |
| • Insurance and Commerce |
| • Legislative Facilities |
| • Management |
| • Public Health, Welfare and Labor |
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Word served on these committees:
| Arkansas committee assignments, 2009 |
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| • City, County and Local Affairs |
| • Public Retirement and Social Security Programs |
| • Public Transportation |
Issues
Sponsored legislation
Word's sponsored legislation includes:
- HB 1609 - "TO REQUIRE A CITY OF THE FIRST CLASS, A CITY OF THE SECOND CLASS, OR A TOWN TO ALLOW A CUSTOMER TO TAKE WATER OR SEWER SERVICE THROUGH A SINGLE METER IF THE SERVICE IS AT ONE LOCATION THAT IS PHYSICALLY INTEGRATED."
- HB 1956 - "TO CREATE THE ARKANSAS PROJECT GRADUATION COMMISSION."
- HB 2106 - "TO CREATE THE OFFENSE OF AGGRAVATED SHOPLIFTING."
For a full listing of sponsored bills, see the House site.
Elections
2012
Word ran for re-election in the 2012 election for Arkansas House of Representatives, District 16. Word ran unopposed in the May 22 Democratic primary and ran unchallenged in the general election November 6, 2012, as well.[2][3][4]
2010
Word won re-election to the 16th District seat in 2010. He faced no opposition.[5]
2008
On November 4, 2008, Word won election to the 16th District Seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives, running unopposed in the general election.[6]
Word raised $34,066 for his campaign.[7]
Campaign finance summary
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2014
In 2014, the Arkansas General Assembly was in session from February 10 to March 20.
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2013
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In 2013, the 89th Arkansas State Legislature was in session from January 14 through May 17.
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2012
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2011
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In 2011, the 88th Arkansas State Legislature was in session from January 10 to April 27.
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Recent news
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See also
- Arkansas House of Representatives
- House Committees
- Arkansas State Legislature
- Arkansas state legislative districts
External links
- Profile from Open States
- Legislative Profile from Project Vote Smart
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign Contributions: 2012, 2010, 2008, 2000
Footnotes
- ↑ Project Vote Smart, "Rep. Word Biography," accessed August 14, 2014
- ↑ Arkansas Secretary of State, "Election Results 2012," accessed November 7, 2012
- ↑ Arkansas Secretary of State, "2012 Election candidates," March 8, 2012
- ↑ Arkansas Secretary of State, "Official 2012 Primary Results," accessed December 20, 2013
- ↑ Arkansas Secretary of State, "Official election results," accessed December 13, 2013
- ↑ VoteNaturally.org, "2008 general election results, Arkansas," November 4, 2008
- ↑ Follow the Money, "Arkansas House spending, 2008," November 4, 2008
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Ballotpedia, "Arkansas's Freedom Scorecard," accessed July 10, 2017
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| Preceded by - |
Arkansas House District 16 2009–2015 |
Succeeded by Ken Ferguson (D) |