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Arkansas State Capitol 16th Biennial Silver Haired Legislative Session

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The Silver Haired Legislative Session (SHLS) is a mock legislature of senior delegates that has convened every two years since 1978. In 2008, it will take place on August 20 and 21 in the House Chamber at the State Capitol. The session is held with the permission of the Arkansas General Assembly and is sponsored by the Division of Aging and Adult Services and the Arkansas Area Agencies on Aging. [Click here get a copy of the program pamphlet.]

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Purpose

What is the purpose of the SHLS?

The SHLS provides an opportunity for senior Arkansans to:

  • learn about the legislative process and become more effective advocates for all seniors in the state

  • bring the issues and concerns of senior Arkansans to the attention of the Arkansas General Assembly and the general public

  • have legislation passed during the SHLS that may become actual Arkansas law

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Information

Where can I get more information about the SHLS?

For more information about the Silver Haired Legislative Session, please contact your local Area Agency on Aging or the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Aging and Adult Services.

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Department of Human Services
Press Release

CONTACT: Gwen Ervin-McLarty
TELEPHONE: (501) 683-7964
January 4, 2008

Division of Aging & Adult Services Seeking
Senior Arkansans to Participate in the
2008 Mock Silver-Haired Legislative Session

Little Rock - The Department of Human Services, Division of Aging and Adult Services, in partnership with the Arkansas Area Agencies on Aging, is seeking Arkansans who are at least 60 years old to volunteer to serve as delegates to the sixteenth biennial mock Silver Haired Legislative Session August 20-21, 2008.  Delegates will act as legislators in this non-partisan session by writing, debating, and voting on bills addressing issues critical to older Arkansans.

Organizers are seeking one delegate from each Arkansas County.  Anyone who is interested in becoming a delegate should contact the Area Agency on Aging in their county or the Division of Aging and Adult Services.  County candidates need to circulate qualifying petitions and submit them to their Area Agency on Aging by February 29, 2008.  Elected delegates will receive training on topics such as the legislative process, how to write bills, and how a bill becomes a law.

The Silver Haired Legislative Session has been conducted biennially since its institution by a 1977 General Assembly resolution sponsored by Rep. B. G. Hendrix and the late Rep. W. F. “Bill” Foster.  It is one of at least 28 such sessions held throughout the country to give senior citizens a chance to participate in the legislative process.

For more information please contact Gwen Ervin-McLarty of the Division of Aging and Adult Services at (501) 683-7964 or your local Area Agency on Aging.  You may also access information on the DAAS website at http://www.state.ar.us/dhs/aging/shls08.html.

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For more information, contact:
Gwen Ervin-McLarty, Silver Haired Legislative Coordinator
DHS Division of Aging & Adult Services
(501) 683-7964 Fax: (501) 682-8155
E-mail: gwen.mclarty@arkansas.gov

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Questions & Answers
about the
Silver Haired Legislative Program

Who is eligible to serve as an SHLS delegate?

Can SHLS delegates serve more than one term?

How does a candidate qualify
to run for SHLS delegate?

How are delegates elected?

What does a Silver Haired delegate
or alternate do?

What happens on the day of the
Silver Haired Legislative Session?

What are the expenses related to the SHLS?

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Who is eligible to serve as an SHLS delegate?

Any resident of Arkansas who is 60 years of age or older, and is not an employee of the DHS Division of Aging and Adult Services or an Area Agency on Aging, may serve as an SHLS delegate.  One candidate from each county will be elected to the Silver Haired Legislature, and three repeat delegates will be appointed by each Area Agency on Aging.  Area Agencies may use other methods of soliciting delegates if a sufficient number of candidates do not voluntarily seek participation. 

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Can SHLS delegates serve more than one term?
Yes, a candidate who has served in previous Silver Haired Legislatures may run again to be an SHLS delegate or may serve as an appointed delegate.

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How does a candidate qualify
to run for SHLS delegate?

A potential SHLS candidate must complete a County Candidate Petition by collecting the signatures of 25 residents of his or her county who are 60 or older. Completed petitions must be submitted to the Area Agency on Aging for certification no later than February 29, 2008.

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How are delegates elected?

The Area Agency on Aging will notify certified candidates about the date and location of the election meeting in the candidate's home county. Candidates must be present at their county election.

Voting is by secret ballot. County voters must be 60 years old or older, residents of the county in which they are voting, and vote in person.  Absentee balloting may be available in some regions. The candidate receiving the most votes will become the SHLS delegate for that county, and the candidate with the second highest number of votes will serve as alternate. 

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What does a Silver Haired delegate
or alternate do?

The 2008 SHLS delegates and alternates will attend a two-day training session to learn about the legislative process and prepare for their work as delegates.

They will meet again in a one-day bill writing session.  All delegates will attend the Sixteenth Biennial Silver Haired Legislative Session in Little Rock at the State Capitol on August 20, & 21, 2008. 

Alternates may observe the SHLS, but do not participate in voting.  A trained alternate may be called on to serve as a delegate if a delegate from the same region is unable to participate.

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What happens on the days of the
Silver Haired Legislative Session?

On the first day, delegates attend a luncheon in the Capitol Rotunda, then adjourn to committee rooms where the bills are introduced, debated, and fine tuned to pieces of legislation that will be voted on the following day. 

On the second day, the delegates meet in the House of Representatives, participate in opening ceremonies, introduce their bills, debate, amend, and vote on their legislation.  The bills and resolutions that passed are sent to all members of the Arkansas General Assembly.

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What are the expenses associated with
participating in the SHLS
?

The expenses for delegate participation  in the training, bill writing, and the Capitol session will be reimbursed by the Area Agencies and the Division of Aging and Adult Services according to their usual volunteer reimbursement rate.

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Official Candidate's Petition

Anyone who is interested in becoming a delegate should contact the local Area Agency on Aging or the Division of Aging and Adult Services. County candidates need to circulate qualifying petition forms and submit them to their Area Agency on Aging by February 29, 2008.

You may download a copy of the
Official Candidate's Petition
in Adobe Acrobat Reader format by clicking here.

Acrobat Reader®© is available free from Adobe by clicking here.

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Arkansas Sixteenth Biennial
Silver Haired
Legislative Session

You may read or download a copy of the
Sixteenth Biennial
Silver Haired Legislative Session Manual

in Adobe Acrobat Reader format by clicking here.

Acrobat Reader®© is available free from Adobe by clicking here.

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Additional Information?

You may download a copy of the “Sixteenth Biennial Silver Haired Legislative Session” brochure, which also contains a copy of the Official Candidate's Petition in Adobe Acrobat Reader format by clicking here.

Acrobat Reader is available free from Adobe by clicking here.

Need more information?

Call or email Gwen McLarty
Division of Aging and Adult Services

501-683-7964
Fax: 501-682-8155

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This page was created by Ron Tatus and updated on 8/22/2008