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HB-1002 HB1002.pdf Garner Eliminates the capital gains tax for the sale of "Arkansas property" that is acquired after July 1, 2011 and owned for at least one year. 
HB-1004 HB1004.pdf Edwards Prohibits the Public Defender Commission from paying for privately retained counsel to defend indigent persons, except when the counsel meets the standards that would govern the appointment of counsel "in a case with similar facts." 
HB-1005 HB1005.pdf Sanders Changes the state nickname from "The Natural State" to "The Land of Opportunity." 
HB-1006 HB1006.pdf Cheatham Prohibits elected officials other than circuit clerks and employees of circuit clerks from appointment to make sales of real property under judicial decrees. 
HB-1008 HB1008.pdf Harris Requires the Higher Education Coordinating Board to promulgate rules that prohibit persons who are not U.S. citizens or legal residents from receiving in-state tuition benefits at state-supported institutions. 
HB-1012 HB1012.pdf Smith, G. Exempts motor vehicle rebates offered by a manufacturer or dealer from the sales and use tax. 
HB-1013 HB1013.pdf Nickels Authorizes the Contractors Licensing Board to either suspend or revoke contractor licenses when the contractor is found to knowingly employ workers without legal status. 
HB-1016 HB1016.pdf Baird Changes the income tax for head of household taxpayers with two or more dependents. (Incomplete bill) 
HB-1017 HB1017.pdf Garner Creates The Arkansas Open Checkbook Act, requiring the Finance and Administration Department to develop a website for public access to all state agency expenditures, including those of colleges and universities. 
HB-1022 HB1022.pdf Cheatham Requires legislators to wait a minimum of two years after their terms of office to be eligible for registration as lobbyists. 
HB-1023 HB1023.pdf English Increases the income tax exemption for military, national guard, and reserve retirement benefits from the first $6,000 of income to the first $35,000 by 2016 (graduated increase in exemption beginning in 2011). 
HB-1024 HB1024.pdf English Requires reemployment rights for military personnel called to duty regardless of the number of tours for which the employee enlists or reenlists. 
HB-1025 HB1025.pdf Altes Creates an income tax credit of $1,000 for persons with a child under four years of age and a single income of less than $32,000. 
HB-1026 HB1026.pdf Altes Provides that regional solid waste management boards can collect rents, fees and charges only from districts that the boards "regulate." 
HB-1027 HB1027.pdf Altes Creates the Property Assessed Energy-Efficient Home Improvement District Act, authorizing counties to create districts that may enter into agreements and issue revenue bonds in establishing efficiency improvement programs. 
HB-1030 HB1030.pdf Altes Creates an income tax credit for 25% of the amount paid for K-12 tuition, book fees, and laboratory fees. 
HB-1031 HB1031.pdf Altes Provides an exemption from gross receipts taxes for the sales of natural gas and electricity to manufacturers for use in a manufacturing process. 
HB-1033 HB1033.pdf Altes Creates a sales tax-free Saturday in August for purchases of back to school clothing. 
HB-1034 HB1034.pdf Altes Adds dietary supplements to the definition of "food" for purposes of the lower sales tax rate. 
HB-1035 HB1035.pdf Altes Exempts repair and replacement parts for farm equipment and machinery from the gross receipts tax. 
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