In Re Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness

2019 Ark. 402
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedDecember 12, 2019
StatusPublished

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In Re Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness, 2019 Ark. 402 (Ark. 2019).

Opinion

Cite as 2019 Ark. 402 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS Opinion Delivered: December 12, 2019 IN RE ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

PER CURIAM

Honorable Chris Griffin, District Judge, of Rogers is appointed to the Arkansas

Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness for a term to expire

on September 30, 2022. Mayor Harold Perrin, of the City of Jonesboro is appointed to the

Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness for a term

to expire on September 30, 2022. Cathy Hardin Harrison, Miller County Judge, of

Texarkana is appointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Security and

Emergency Preparedness for a term to expire on September 30, 2022. The court extends

its appreciation to these new members for their willingness to serve on this important

committee.

Dallas County Sheriff Stan McGahee of Fordyce is reappointed to the Arkansas

Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness for a term to expire

on September 30, 2022. Greene County Deputy Robert Case of Paragould is reappointed

to the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness for a

term to expire on September 30, 2022. Baxter County Circuit Clerk Canda Reese of Mountain Home is reappointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Security

and Emergency Preparedness for a term to expire on September 30, 2022. Terry Henson,

Pulaski County OEM of Little Rock is reappointed to the Arkansas Supreme Court

Committee on Security and Emergency Preparedness for a term to expire on September

30, 2022. We thank them for their continued service on this important committee.

The court also expresses its gratitude to the following outgoing members, Jill Dabbs,

David Hudson and Tina Owens, for their years of valuable service to this committee.

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