Arkansas Legislative Advocacy

Mobilize Arkansas. Every Level.

Target 4 congressional districts and 135 state legislators on education, agriculture, healthcare, and retail policy.

3.1M Population
6 Federal
135 State
2,982+ Local

Arkansas Advocacy Platform

Target Arkansas’s federal, state, and local legislators from one platform.

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Multi-Level Targeting

One Platform. Every Level of Government.

Government relations software for the full Arkansas landscape. Target federal, state, and local legislators from a single platform — so your policy campaigns reach every decision-maker who matters.

Federal

US Congress

US Senators2
US Representatives4

Target Arkansas's congressional delegation on federal legislation

State

Arkansas Legislature

State Senators35
House Members100

Reach the full Arkansas State Legislature on state bills

Local

City Councils

Cities & Towns497
Council Members2,982+

Engage city council members on local ordinances and policies

2

Senators

4

Representatives

0

Democrats

6

Republicans

Why Arkansas

Policy Landscape

Arkansas is home to Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt — corporate headquarters that make the state punching above its weight in retail, agriculture, and logistics policy. Governor Sanders' national profile draws attention to state-level education and social policy.

Political Context

A deep Republican trifecta with supermajorities. The corporate presence in Northwest Arkansas creates an unusual dynamic where business interests sometimes moderate conservative policy proposals.

Advocacy Opportunity

Arkansas's 135 state legislators govern alongside massive corporate stakeholders. Advocacy that aligns with business community interests finds natural amplification through the Walmart/Tyson/J.B. Hunt ecosystem.

From Little Rock to Fayetteville, across 75 counties Arkansas's advocacy landscape is as diverse as its communities.

Education reformAgriculture (poultry, rice)Healthcare accessRetail (Walmart HQ)
2026 Legislative Session

Arkansas Legislature — 95th General Assembly, Regular Session

Session Progress54%
Jan 12May 1
In Session

Key Dates

Mar 2

Bill filing deadline

May 1

Projected sine die

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Ready to Mobilize Arkansas?

Launch a multi-action digital advocacy campaign that reaches every level of Arkansas government. Personalized constituent letters, delivered through official channels. Measurable legislative impact.