Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Committee, Arkansas House of Representatives
The Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Committee is a class B standing committee of the Arkansas House of Representatives.
Per the House Rules, committees of the Arkansas House of Representatives are assigned by the four Congressional District Caucuses. Each caucus selects five members for each committee. Each member of the House of Representatives serves on two standing committees.[1] A majority of appointed members make up a committee's quorum. The Speaker of the House serves as an ex officio member of any committee, but does not count towards quorum.[2]
See rules: Rules of the House
Function
“ | This committee reviews matters pertaining to the aged and problems of aging, children and youth, military, veterans, legislative affairs, memorials, other matters whenever the subject matter is not germane to the subject matter of any other standing committee, and resolutions germane to the subject matter of the committee.[3][4] | ” |
Membership
2025-2026 legislative session
Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Committee, 2025-2026 |
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Democratic members (5) | Republican members (15) | Third-party members(0) |
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2023-2024 legislative session
Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Committee, 2023-2024 |
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Democratic members (2) | Republican members (18) | Third-party members(0) |
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2021-2022 legislative session
Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Committee, 2021-2022 |
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Democratic members (3) | Republican members (17) | Third-party members(0) |
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2019-2020 legislative session
Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Committee, 2019-2020 |
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Democratic members (6) | Republican members (14) | Third-party members(0) |
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2017 legislative session
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.
Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Members, 2017 | ||||
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Democratic members (9) | Republican members (11) | |||
• Greg Leding | • Charlene Fite, Chair | |||
• John W. Walker | • David Meeks, Vice chair | |||
• Monte Hodges | • Rebecca Petty | |||
• Charles Blake | • Mickey Gates | |||
• Clarke Tucker | • Frances Cavenaugh | |||
• Vivian Flowers | • Sonia Eubanks Barker | |||
• Milton Nicks, Jr. | • Bruce Coleman | |||
• Michael John Gray | • Steve Hollowell | |||
• LeAnne Burch | • Danny Watson | |||
• Carlton Wing | ||||
• Clint Penzo |
2015 legislative session
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The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.
Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Members, 2015 | ||||
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Democratic members (5) | Republican members (15) | |||
• George McGill, Chair | • Justin T. Harris, Vice chair | |||
• Mary Broadaway | • David Meeks | |||
• Clarke Tucker | • Sue Scott | |||
• J.P. Bob Johnson | • Charlene Fite | |||
• Vivian Flowers | • Rebecca Petty | |||
• Laurie Rushing | ||||
• Dan Sullivan (Arkansas) | ||||
• Julie Mayberry | ||||
• Mickey Gates | ||||
• Karilyn Brown | ||||
• DeAnn Vaught | ||||
• Marcus Richmond | ||||
• Dave Wallace (Arkansas) | ||||
• James Sturch | ||||
• Brandt Smith |
2013-2014
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2013 legislative session.
Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Members, 2013 | ||||
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Democratic members (9) | Republican members (10) | Third-party members (1) | ||
• Warwick Sabin, Vice Chair | • David Meeks, Chair | • Fred Smith | ||
• Jody Dickinson | • Gary Deffenbaugh | |||
• Charles Armstrong | • Justin Harris | |||
• Mike Holcomb | • Randy Alexander | |||
• Patti Julian | • Sue Scott | |||
• John Baine | • Ken Bragg | |||
• Deborah Ferguson | • Charlene Fite | |||
• Mary Broadaway | • Andy Davis | |||
• Brent Talley | • Bill Gossage | |||
• John Payton |
2011-2012
Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Members, 2011 | ||||
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Democratic members (7) | Republican members (12) | |||
• David Powers, Vice Chair | • Stephanie Malone, Chair | |||
• Jody Dickinson | • Lori Benedict | |||
• Efrem Elliott | • Gary Deffenbaugh | |||
• Billy Gaskill | • Kim Hammer | |||
• Fred Smith | • Justin T. Harris | |||
• John W. Walker | • Mary P. Hickerson | |||
• Darrin Williams | • Jon Hubbard | |||
• Loy Mauch | ||||
• David Meeks | ||||
• David J. Sanders | ||||
• Gary Stubblefield | ||||
• Tim Summers |
2009-2010
Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs Members, 2009 | ||||
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Democratic members (10) | Republican members (6) | |||
• Pam Adcock | • Jonathan Barnett | |||
• Richard Carroll | • Ann Clemmer | |||
• David Cook | • Elizabeth English | |||
• Dawn Creekmore | • Debra Hobbs | |||
• Stephanie Flowers | • Allen Kerr | |||
• Walls McCrary | • Stephanie Malone | |||
• Tracy Pennartz | ||||
• Bobby Pierce | ||||
• Johnnie Roebuck | ||||
• J.R. Rogers |
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Arkansas House of Representatives, "Rules of the House," accessed February 22, 2021(Rule 54-a-2)
- ↑ Arkansas House of Representatives, "Rules of the House," accessed February 22, 2021(Rule 66)
- ↑ Arkansas State Legislature, "Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs - House," accessed February 22, 2021
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.