State Capitol Week in Review from Representative Steve Hollowell
LITTLE ROCK — As the new year approaches, Arkansans will soon see a number of laws passed by the House of Representatives and the General Assembly take effect. While the majority of legislation approved during the 2025 Regular Session became law 90 days after adjournment, many measures included a delayed effective date of Jan. 1, […] A number of laws passed by the House of Representatives and General Assembly are set to take effect on January 1. One of the most significant laws is the elimination of the state sales tax on groceries, a significant reduction in the overall tax burden on essential items. Other laws include changes to the state’s incentive structure, incentives for businesses to relocate corporate headquarters to Arkansas, and a new sales tax identification card. New health care coverage will be required for services such as childbirth at licensed birthing centers, breast reconstruction surgeries, breastfeeding and lactation services, and genetic testing.
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LITTLE ROCK — As the new year approaches, Arkansans will soon see a number of laws passed by the House of Representatives and the General Assembly take effect. While the majority of legislation approv... [2375 symbols]