AAC
PHOTO RECAP AAC Executive Director
Chris Villines holds up an Index of County Govern- ment Acts that was given to more than 160 county officials during a two-day legislative recap held May 3 and May 10. Villines gave a synopsis of bills
passed by the 92nd Arkan- sas General Assembly that will affect county govern- ment offices.
AAC Chief Legal Coun- sel Mark Whitmore covered acts that will directly affect sheriffs, coroners and judges. A few of these acts pertain to jail booking fees, road maintenance funds and deputy coro- ner training.
2019
LEGISLATIVE RECAP
AAC Legal Counsel Lindsey Bailey covered acts that will directly affect asses- sors, county clerks/elections and justices of the peace.
AAC Consultant Eddie Jones covered acts that directly affect treasur- ers and constitutional amendements that will be referred to voters on the 2020 ballot. Significant acts include those pertaining to the increase of the home- stead propery tax credit from $350 to $375.
AAC Governmental Affairs Director Josh Curtis covered acts that will directly affect circuit clerks and collectors.
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