The General Assembly meets at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock.
[2] Originally, legislators met biennially, but today meet annually.
Bills undergo committee review and three readings on the floor of each house of the legislature.
[3] Amendment 73 of the Arkansas Constitution, approved by voters in the 1992 state general elections, set term limits for representatives and senators.
This was replaced to a large extent by Amendment 94 in 2014, which extended the total years that could be served to 16 in any combination of House and Senate seats.