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Howard M. Beaty Jr. is a banker and state legislator in Arkansas. He serves in the Arkansas House of Representatives, representing the 9th District. [1] Beaty lives in Crossett, Arkansas. He is a Republican. [2]

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References

  1. "Howard M. Beaty, Jr. - Arkansas House of Representatives". www.arkansashouse.org.
  2. "State House contest pitting incumbent, banker heating up". Arkansas Online. September 20, 2020.