Joe Farrer

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Joseph Bradley "Joe" Farrer
Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
from the 44th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
2013
Preceded by Mark Perry (moved to District 42)
Personal details
Born 1962
Place of birth missing
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Victoria Marie Binns "Vikki" Farrer
Children Three children
Residence Austin, Lonoke County
Arkansas, USA
Alma mater University of Central Arkansas
Occupation Physical therapist

Hospital administrator

Religion Episcopalian

Joseph Bradley Farrer, known as Joe Farrer (born 1962), is a physical therapist who is the director of Therapy Services for North Metro Medical Center in Jacksonville in Pulaski County, Arkansas, and a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives. His District 44 includes parts of Faulkner, Lonoke, and White counties.[1]

Background

Farrer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Central Arkansas in Conway in Faulkner County.[2]

Farrer and his wife, the former Victoria Marie Binns, known as "Vikki" Farrer (born 1966), have three children.[2] They reside in Austin in Lonoke County.

Political life

Farrer is a former Lonoke County justice of the peace. He also owns a laundromat.[2]

Farrer was unopposed in 2012 for the Republican nomination in House District 44. He then handily defeated the Democratic candidate candidate, Judy Riley, 6,397 (64.4 percent) to 3,539 (34.6 percent). The incumbent Democratic representative, Mark Perry, was moved from District 44 and was reelected in the revised House District 42.[3]

Farrer serves on these House committees: (1) Public Transportation Committee and (2) Insurance and Commerce, (3) Energy).[1][2]

Representative Farrer was a co-sponsor in 2013 to the establishment of a spending cap on the state budget, but the bill failed by a two-vote margin in the House. He co-sponsored legislation to amend state income tax rates. He joined the majority to override the vetoes of Democratic Governor Mike Beebe to enact legislation, which he co-sponsored, to require photo identification for casting a ballot in Arkansas and to ban abortion after twenty weeks of gestation. Representative Farrer further co-sponsored legislation to ban abortion whenever fetal heartbeat is detected, to forbid the inclusion of abortion in the state insurance exchange, and to make the death of an unborn child a felony in certain cases. He voted to empower university officials to carry weapons in the name of campus safety and co-sponsored similar legislation to allow religious institutions to be armed. He voted against legislation to make the office of prosecuting attorney in Arkansas nonpartisan. He supported the bill, signed by Governor Beebe, to permit the sale of up to five hundred gallons per month of unpasteurized whole milk directly from the farm to consumers.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Joe Farrer, R-44". arkansashouse.org. Retrieved December 27, 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Joe Farrer's Biography". votesmart.org. Retrieved December 27, 2013. 
  3. "District 44". ballotpedia.org. Retrieved December 27, 2013. 
  4. "Joe Farrer's Voting Records". votesmart.org. Retrieved December 27, 2013. 
Preceded by
Mark Perry (moved to District 42)
Arkansas State Representative from District 44 (Faulkner, Lonoke and White counties)

Joseph Bradley "Joe" Farrer
2013

Succeeded by
Incumbent
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