92nd Arkansas General Assembly | |||||||
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Overview | |||||||
Meeting place | Arkansas State Capitol Jack Stephens Center (House, special session)[1] | ||||||
Term | January 14, 2019 | –||||||
Website | https://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/ | ||||||
Arkansas Senate | |||||||
Senate party standings | |||||||
Members | 35 (26 R, 9 D) | ||||||
President of the Senate | Tim Griffin (R) | ||||||
President Pro Tempore of the Senate | Jim Hendren (R) | ||||||
Majority Leader | Bart Hester (R) | ||||||
Minority Leader | Keith Ingram (D) | ||||||
Party control | Republican Party | ||||||
House of Representatives | |||||||
House party standings | |||||||
Members | 100 (76 R, 24 D) | ||||||
House Speaker | Matthew Shepherd (R) | ||||||
Speaker pro Tempore | Jon Eubanks (R) | ||||||
Majority Leader | Marcus Richmond (R) | ||||||
Minority Leader | Fredrick Love (D) | ||||||
Party control | Republican Party | ||||||
Sessions | |||||||
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The Ninety-Second Arkansas General Assembly is the legislative body of the state of Arkansas in 2019 and 2020. In this General Assembly, the Arkansas Senate and Arkansas House of Representatives were both controlled by the Republicans. In the Senate, 26 senators were Republicans and 9 were Democrats. In the House, 76 representatives were Republicans, 24 were Democrats. A special session was called in March 2020 to address the COVID-19 pandemic.