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Womack Honors Leadership Arkansas Class XVI in Floor Speech

Washington, DC—May 11, 2022....Congressman Steve Womack (AR-3) just now spoke on the House floor to honor the 48 graduating members of Leadership Arkansas Class XVI—many of whom are currently in Washington visiting with the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce. This unique program brings together the best and brightest from across Arkansas to encourage growth and opportunity throughout the Natural State. First introduced in 2005 by the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce and Associated Industries of Arkansas, the initiative has continually grown.



Watch Congressman Womack’s floor speech here.

The 48 members of Leadership Arkansas Class XVI are all distinguished and respected leaders within their communities and professions. The 2022 graduates include: Duncan Bellingrath, John Burkhead, Randy Bynum, Chrissy Chatham, Kyle Coggins, Steve Crowell, Lisa Davis, Michelle Dodroe, Jennifer Douglas, Amy Fallon, Bert Finzer, Adam Flock, Mary Kate Harrison, Chad Hearne, Kelly Hellbusch, James Hopper, Katie Parsons, Andrew Huntsinger, Paul Jara, Harrison Johnson, Bruce Jones, Daveante Jones, Megan Lahay, Candice Lawrence, Justin Lieber, Neil Linebarier, Erin Marcussen, Shanna Mears, Nycole Oliver, Paul Parnell, Dillon Patterson, John Peterson, Rachael Potter, Tyson Reimer, Ava Roberts, DeWayne Rose, Clint Schaff, Carlos Silva, Elizabeth Small, Anita Smith, Sandy Starnes, Courtney Strickland, Heather Talley, Beau Walker, Kellie Wall, Matt Westbrook, Tandee White, and Keli Wylie. These names will be added to the Congressional Record.

Remarks as prepared for delivery:

“Madam Speaker, the entrepreneurial spirit of Arkansas has always been one of our greatest strengths. Forward-thinking and smart minds have helped shape the growth of our communities—and I’m proud to pay tribute to the next generation of emerging leaders.

“I extend my highest congratulations to the latest class of Leadership Arkansas.

“This unique program brings together the best and brightest from across Arkansas to encourage growth and opportunity. From government and education to business and industry, diverse backgrounds and minds are assembled to cultivate the future of the Natural State.

“For the last year, these highly-motivated Arkansans have diligently worked to further enhance the economic outlook and development of the Natural State.

“The example of leadership and excellence they have displayed on all fronts is noteworthy. I am submitting the names of the 48 graduating members to be added to the record this morning.

“I also salute the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce—many members who are currently visiting D.C. as I speak—and the Associated Industries of Arkansas for supporting this incredible program.

“To Leadership Arkansas Class 16, including my Chief of Staff, Beau Walker, congratulations! You join the distinguished alumni before you, and I look forward to seeing how you shape the future of our great state and nation!”

“I yield back.”

Congressman Steve Womack (AR-3) has represented Arkansas’s Third Congressional District since 2011. He is a member of the House Appropriations Committee.

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