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^ "Vivian Flowers - Arkansas House of Representatives".^ "Welcome to the Civil Rights Digital Library".Little Rock, Arkansas: Secretary of State of Arkansas. ^ "Arkansas State General Election November 6, 2012".^ "Arkansas State Primary Election May 22, 2012".^ "2010 Preferential Primary Election".^ 91st Arkansas General Assembly Legislative Directory.Little Rock, Arkansas: Arkansas General Assembly. As the only black member of the Committee, Flowers defended the right of citizens to debate the bill, remarking that people like her son don't "walk the same path." Coverage of the remarks especially focused on Flowers's response to Senator Alan Clark after he cautioned her to stop yelling: "What the hell you going to do, shoot me?" As discussion before the Committee about the bill surpassed two hours, there was a motion to limit commentary to 10 minutes per person. Policy Gun control and Senate Bill 484 (2019) įlowers went viral in early 2019 when she made passionate remarks about debate on Senate Bill 484, which removed the "duty to retreat" portion of the Stand Your Ground law being presented before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Flowers also serves as a member on the following committees: Arkansas Legislative Council, Joint Budget Committee, City, County & Local Affairs Senate Committee, Joint Energy Committee, Children and Youth Senate Committee, and the Arkansas Legislative Black Caucus. Stephanie Flowers serves as Vice Chair on the Arkansas Senate Judiciary Committee and on the Joint Budget Claims Committee. Flowers served as a deputy prosecutor for the juvenile court in Jefferson County, Arkansas and has been a practicing lawyer for over 30 years. Early career Īfter graduating from Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Flowers returned to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, where she entered into private practice. Her relative, Vivian Flowers, serves in the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 17. Stephanie Flowers was born to Margaret Brown Flowers, an educator, and William Harold Flowers, a notable attorney who pioneered desegregation of the University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayetteville, AR. She swept the Novemgeneral election with 19,955 votes (82.8 percent) against Libertarian candidate David Dinwiddie. Following the retirement of state Senator Percy Malone, Flowers won the Democratic primary with 4,718 votes (58.5 percent) against fellow state Representative Efrem Elliott. 2010 With District 5 Senator Hank Wilkins running for the House District 17 seat, Flowers ran for the open District 5 State Senate seat, won the Democratic primary with 4,798 votes (56.2 percent) and was unopposed for the Novemgeneral election.2008 Flowers was unopposed for both the primary and the November 4 general election.2006 Flowers was unopposed for both the 2006 Democratic primary and the November 7 general election.2004 Initially in State House District 17 Flowers won the 2004 Democratic primary and ran unopposed for the Novemgeneral election.
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