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"Those tax cuts are already in law," he told the Tea Party. The cuts are scheduled to be fully implemented by 2025, but the Legislature will consider making them retroactive to the start of this year.Ĭlark said the accelerated schedule can be considered when the regular session convenes in January. The Legislature will consider fast tracking incremental cuts in the top individual and corporate tax rates. I'll go in kicking and screaming, but I've made it clear throughout we do not need a special session."
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Emergencies do come up for things that happen. "It should be absolutely, specifically, this is why we have to have a special session.
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"You shouldn't have a special session without a clear reason why," he said. School safety is extremely important, but we don't have to have a special session in order to address it."Ĭlark said most special sessions are unnecessary. There's a good chance that $50 million doesn't get touched, because there's going to be a lot of qualifications put on it that says you have to use the money that the feds have already put out there. "This is being done as a show so the governor and the Legislature can say we put this money over here. "There's already money out there," Clark said. The Legislature will decide if $50 million from the state's $1.6 billion budget surplus will fund grants supporting the Arkansas School Safety Commission's recommendations. Alan Clark questioned the need for a special legislative session while speaking to the Garland County Tea Party this week.Ĭlark, R-District 13, told the Tea Party at its weekly meeting that since there already is money available, the special legislative session on tax policy and school safety grant funding scheduled to begin next week is unnecessary.