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Thu Aug 1, 2019, 07:50 PM Aug 2019

Arkansas Speaker: Would be best if colleague Mickey Gates (R) resigns

Source: Associated Press

Arkansas Speaker: Would be best if colleague resigns

By ANDREW DeMILLO
August 1, 2019

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas’ House speaker on Thursday said he’s told a lawmaker who pleaded no contest to not paying state income taxes that it would be in everyone’s best interests if he resigned, and wouldn’t rule out seeking the lawmaker’s removal if he doesn’t go voluntarily.

Speaker Matthew Shepherd said that he told state Rep. Mickey Gates he would resign if he was in Gates’ position. Gates entered the plea Monday in Garland County Court under an agreement with prosecutors to one count of not filing or paying income taxes. The Republican was arrested last year and charged with not filing returns from 2012 through 2017.

“When you look at the terms of the plea agreement, it’s going to be something that’s going to be hanging over him for the foreseeable future,” Shepherd told The Associated Press. Gates and Shepherd are both Republicans.

Gates agreed to pay at least $74,789 he owes the state in taxes, penalties and interest for the years 2012 through 2014 and to serve six years’ probation. A hearing to determine the remaining amount owed for 2015 through 2017 will be held in December. Gates entered the plea under a law for first-time offenders that will allow the case against him to be dismissed and expunged after he serves probation. Shepherd had stopped short of calling for Gates’ resignation after the lawmaker was arrested last year.

Gates said Thursday he doesn’t plan to step down and intends to seek re-election next year.

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