Milton Nicks, Jr. is a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, representing District 50. He was first elected to the chamber in 2014.
Nicks' professional experience includes serving as CEO of Nicks Construction and Pastor of the Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church.
Former Member, Advanced Communications and Information Technology Committee, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, Aging, Children And Youth, Legislative And Military Affairs, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, City, County and Local Affairs Committee, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, Joint Performance Review Committee, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, Judiciary Committee, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, Legislative Joint Auditing Committee, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, Public Transportation Committee, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Children and Youth, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Corrections and Criminal Law, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Chair, Subcommittee on House Planning, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Public Transportation and Rail, Arkansas State House of Representatives
Member, City, County and Local Affairs Committee
Member, Joint Committee on Legislative Auditing
Member, Joint Committee on Performance Review
Member, Joint Subcommittee on State Agencies
Vice Chair, Public Transportation Committee
Member, Subcommittee on Local Government Personnel
Chair, Subcommittee on Waterways and Aeronautics
Favorite Quote:
"My main objective is to restore integrity and a strong work ethic within our district. Together, we can build better working communities."
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