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.
Serving House District 46, covering West Conway and the western portion of rural Faulkner County, Robbie is the former Chairman of the House Public Transportation Committee, and is currently a member of the House Agriculture and Economic Development Committee, the House Revenue and Tax Committee, and the Joint Budget Committee.
Robbie and his wife Dana have two young daughters, ages 8 and 8 months. For recreation, Robbie enjoys running, reading history, playing music and rooting for the Razorbacks. The Wills Family attends Grace United Methodist Church in Conway.



