Spring 2017 County Lines

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County officials meet for General Assembly recap

The Association of Arkansas Counties welcomed county officials May 11-12 to review acts passed during the 91st Arkansas General Assembly. Top left: AAC Legal Counsel Lindsey Bailey gives an overview of the act concerning homestead property tax credit eligiblity that will affect county assessors. Top right: State Rep. Karilyn Brown (District 41) addresses a question pertaining to an act regulating the use of autocycles. Middle: Risk Management Attorney Mike Rainwater, middle, chats with AAC Chief Legal Counsel Mark Whitmore and Greene County Judge Rusty McMillon. Bottom left top: Pulaski County Deputy Treasurer Bentley Hovis, Randolph County Collector Norma Pickett and Randolph County Assessor Stacy Ingram chat. Bottom left bottom: Attendees listen intently as AAC staff leads a discussion. Bottom right: Executive Director of the Arkansas Sheriff’s Association, Mike Godfrey, explains an act that authorizes the issuance of a digital copy of an Arkansas driver’s license. 30

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