Arkansas Statutes

§ 22-3-219 — Monument to honor veterans of twentieth-century wars

Arkansas § 22-3-219

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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 22-3-219 (2026).

Text

(a)It is hereby found and determined by the Seventy-Eighth Arkansas General Assembly that many thousands of Arkansans served in the armed services of the United States in World War I, World War II, the Korean Conflict, the Vietnam War, and, now, the War in the Persian Gulf, and that many of these veterans have not fully received the honors and recognition deserving of those citizens from a thankful state and nation and that an appropriate monument should be established on the State Capitol grounds as a symbol to honor those men and women who gave their lives and who served with honor in the military service of their nation during war.
(b)The Secretary of State is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be constructed and maintained on the State Capitol grounds an appropriate monument

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Legislative History

Acts 1991, No. 1159, §§ 1-4.

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