The Arkansas House of Representatives has completed the third week of the 2025 Regular Session, making significant progress on legislation that impacts residents across the state. This week, the House considered and passed several bills addressing a range of issues, from digital identification services to financial planning, tax relief, and public safety.
Among the bills passed was HB1135, which removes the mandatory $10 fee for issuing a digitized driver’s license or identification card.
The House also approved HB1085, which modifies the Arkansas Brighter Future Fund Plan Act. This legislation allows funds from the state’s tax-deferred tuition savings program to be rolled over into a Roth IRA, giving families and students more flexibility in financial planning for education and retirement.
Ensuring that property tax relief funds remain protected was the focus of HB1074. Under current law, funds from the Property Tax Relief Trust Fund can be redirected for other purposes with a simple majority vote in both chambers. HB1074 increases this threshold to a three-fourths majority, making it more difficult for these funds to be used for anything other than property tax relief.