BioSenator Terry Rice represents Senate District 5, which comprises
Montgomery, Perry, Polk and Scott Counties and parts of Conway, Logan,
Pike, Pope, Sebastian and Yell Counties. He was elected to the Senate in
2014.
Senator Rice is the Senate co-chair of the Joint Performance Review
Committee. He is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, the
Senate City, County and Local Affairs Committee, the Senate Efficiency
Committee, the Joint Budget Committee and the Arkansas Legislature
Council.
Senator Rice's legislative priorities include juvenile justice and foster care.
He has sponsored legislation to update the protections in state law against
the unlawful use of unmanned aircraft over critical infrastructure. Also, he
has sponsored legislation to prohibit public funding of human cloning
research.
Senator Rice served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 2009
to 2014. As a House member he was chair of the Joint Performance
Review (JPR) and vice chair of ALC and on its Executive Subcommittee.
He sponsored legislation regarding a mental health examination of a
defendant and to amend the Child Welfare Agency Licensing Act. He cosponsored Paul's Law - to make texting illegal while driving, to amend
Arkansas Law concerning charitable bingo and raffles, as well as prolife
and election voter fraud laws.
Senator Rice is the longtime co-owner of Rice Furniture in Waldron and a
retired cattle farmer. He is president of two Rice Furniture & Appliance
Stores. He is a past president of the Arkansas Home Furnishings
Association and has served on the southeast region board of Associated
Volume Buyers/Brand Source National Dealer Group. He has received
regional and state recognition for his professional accomplishments
including Dealer of the Year from various industry associates.
Senator Rice was born in Fort Smith. He and his wife JoAnn have been
married for more than 50 years, and have two sons and four grandchildren.
They are members of Bates Baptist Church. Senator Rice's father and
grandfather also served in the Arkansas Legislature.
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