In Re Arkansas Supreme Court Commission on Children, Youth, and Familes
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Opinion
Cite as 2024 Ark. 187 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
Opinion Delivered: December 12, 2024
IN RE ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT COMMISSION ON CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES .
PER CURIAM
Representative Zach Gramlich, of Fort Smith; Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Casey
Beard, of Little Rock; Garland County Juvenile Officer Lavon Chatman, of Hot Springs;
and Tressa Hamilton, Therapeutic Foster Care Program Manager – Community Service,
Inc., of Little Rock, are appointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court Commission on
Children, Youth, and Families for three-year terms to expire on December 31, 2027. We
thank them for their willingness to serve on this important commission.
Circuit Judge Kimberly Boling Bibb, Second Judicial Circuit, of Paragould, is
reappointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court Commission on Children, Youth, and Families
for a three-year term to expire on December 31, 2027. The court extends its appreciation
to Judge Bibb for her continued service.
The court expresses its gratitude to the following outgoing members: Representative
Jamie Scott; Saline County Juvenile Officer Carol Childs; Mason Reynolds, Esq.; and Lekita
Thomas, whose terms have expired, for their years of service to this commission.
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