State House 62
1. Abortion: The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization abortion decision.
Dexter Miller (Democrat)
Candidate Refused to Complete the Survey.
Mark McElroy (Republican)
Support
2. Abortion: Arkansas' current law that prohibits abortion except to save the life of the mother in a medical emergency.
Dexter Miller (Democrat)
Candidate Refused to Complete the Survey.
Mark McElroy (Republican)
Support
3. Education: The 2023 LEARNS Act passed by the Arkansas Legislature that makes comprehensive changes to Arkansas' education laws.
Dexter Miller (Democrat)
Candidate Refused to Complete the Survey.
Mark McElroy (Republican)
Support
4. Marijuana: Legalizing recreational marijuana.
Dexter Miller (Democrat)
Candidate Refused to Complete the Survey.
Mark McElroy (Republican)
Oppose
5. Guns: Banning firearms that are commonly known as "assault weapons."
Dexter Miller (Democrat)
Candidate Refused to Complete the Survey.
Mark McElroy (Republican)
Oppose
6. Gender-Identity: Prohibiting minors from receiving puberty blockers, hormones, or surgery for the purpose of gender transition.
Dexter Miller (Democrat)
Candidate Refused to Complete the Survey.
Mark McElroy (Republican)
Support
7. COVID-19: Allowing state government to close private businesses during a health emergency.
Dexter Miller (Democrat)
Candidate Refused to Complete the Survey.
Mark McElroy (Republican)
Oppose
8. Nursing Homes: Letting nursing home residents voluntarily place cameras in their own rooms to enable their family members to see and hear them.
Dexter Miller (Democrat)
Candidate Refused to Complete the Survey.
Mark McElroy (Republican)
Support
9. Freedom of Information: Further amending the Freedom of Information Act to prevent disclosure of deliberative documents such as government memos and letters, as discussed in the special legislative session of 2023.
Dexter Miller (Democrat)
Candidate Refused to Complete the Survey.
Mark McElroy (Republican)
Support