"Congress needs to focus on today's most important issue: Jobs!"

"Right now, over 100,000 Arkansans are looking for work - our highest unemployment rate in over 20 years. In Congress, I will make creating more jobs my number one priority."

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"I will be a 'do-something' Congressman, not a 'do-nothing'"

"So, join me and we'll do something to get our economy back on track.
We'll do something to create jobs for our state and nation.
We'll do something to bring common sense and Arkansas Values to Washington."

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"Washington has lost its way"

"The ideas of a balanced budget, working with others across party lines, and proposing common-sense solutions are the rule here in Arkansas. But they have become the exception in the District of Columbia."

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Meet Robbie Wills

Send Common Sense and Arkansas Values to Congress

Robbie Wills is a native of Conway. Born May 27, 1968, he attended public school in Conway and graduated from Conway High School and the University of Central Arkansas. He earned a law degree from the UALR Bowen School of Law and is in private practice in Conway. Robbie served two terms on the Faulkner County Quorum Court from 2001-2004, where he chaired the Faulkner County Jail Task Force.

Robbie has chosen law and law-making as his profession and his dedication. His service has been based on common sense, fairness, purpose and working with others. That ethic was recognized by Conway and Faulkner County voters who elected him in 2004 to the Arkansas House of Representatives. In 2007, at age 39, Robbie was the unanimous choice of his colleagues to serve as Speaker of the Arkansas House. As one of the youngest Speakers of the House in the country, Robbie has worked hard to live up to the trust given him by his family, those who elected him, and those with whom he works.

Updates

Do Something for Arkansas Jobs Campaign Kick-Off

Robbie Wills for Congress and our Host Committee invite you to join us for the Do Something for Arkansas Jobs Campaign Kick-Off Tuesday March 9th at Cajuns Wharf. Click for more details.


Wills Not Accepting Contributions During Session

Voluntary decision prevents fundraising from taking focus away from balancing state’s budget.
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (February 5, 2010) – Speaker of the House Robbie Wills today announced he would not accept campaign contributions during the Fiscal Session of the Arkansas General Assembly, which starts Monday, February 8. “The focus of this session should be solely on [...]

Robbie Wills Announces for 2nd District Congress

(Text of Announcement, Pickles Gap Village,
12 p.m., Wednesday, January 27, 2010)

Speaker of the House Robbie Wills Enters Race for 2nd Congressional District

Wills Pledges to Take Arkansas Values and Common Sense Solutions to Our Nation’s Capitol
PICKLES GAP, Arkansas — Democratic Speaker of the House Robbie Wills announced Wednesday that he has entered the race for Arkansas’s 2nd Congressional District.

Robbie Wills Announces Entrance Into Race

“Ask The Speaker” on KTHV January, 25