On Wednesday the Arkansas House of Representatives passed H.B. 1592 by a vote of 73 to 18.

This good bill by Rep. Mark Lowery (R – Maumelle) prohibits public schools in Arkansas from engaging in transactions with abortion providers.

The measure is similar to H.B. 1589 that recently passed into law.

Planned Parenthood has issued multiple statements opposing this good bill.

We have written many times about Planned Parenthood’s efforts to gain access to public school students in Arkansas.

H.B. 1592 will help make sure Planned Parenthood and other abortionists don’t work their way into our state’s public schools.

H.B. 1592 now goes to the Arkansas Senate for consideration.

Below is a breakdown of the vote on H.B. 1592 in the Arkansas House of Representatives.

Voted FOR H.B. 1592

  • Barker
  • Beatty Jr.
  • Beck
  • Bentley
  • S. Berry
  • M. Berry
  • Boyd
  • Bragg
  • Breaux
  • Brooks
  • Brown
  • Bryant
  • Carr
  • Cavenaugh
  • Christiansen
  • Cloud
  • Coleman
  • C. Cooper
  • Cozart
  • Crawford
  • Dalby
  • M. Davis
  • Deffenbaugh
  • Eaves
  • Eubanks
  • Evans
  • C. Fite
  • L. Fite
  • Fortner
  • Furman
  • Gazaway
  • Gonzales
  • M. Gray
  • Haak
  • Hawks
  • Holcomb
  • Hollowell
  • Jean
  • Jett
  • L. Johnson
  • Ladyman
  • Lowery
  • Lundstrum
  • Lynch
  • Maddox
  • J. Mayberry
  • McClure
  • McCollum
  • M. McElroy
  • McGrew
  • McKenzie
  • McNair
  • S. Meeks
  • Miller
  • Milligan
  • Penzo
  • Pilkington
  • Ray
  • Richmond
  • Rye
  • B. Smith
  • S. Smith
  • Speaks
  • Tollett
  • Tosh
  • Underwood
  • Vaught
  • Wardlaw
  • Warren
  • Watson
  • Wing
  • Womack
  • Wooten

Voted AGAINST H.B. 1592

  • F. Allen
  • Clowney
  • A. Collins
  • Ennett
  • D. Ferguson
  • V. Flowers
  • D. Garner
  • Godfrey
  • M. Hodges
  • Hudson
  • Love
  • Magie
  • McCullough
  • Murdock
  • Richardson
  • Scott
  • Springer
  • D. Whitaker

Did Not Vote

  • Dotson
  • K. Ferguson
  • Fielding
  • Hillman
  • Nicks
  • Payton
  • Perry
  • Slape
  • Shepherd