Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders Appoints New Member to Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
ARKANSAS, JUL 9 – Jamie Anderson begins a seven-year term replacing former chairman John David "J.D." to continue leadership on Arkansas' Game and Fish Commission.
- On Wednesday in Little Rock, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders selected Jamie Anderson of Lonoke to serve a term of seven years on the commission overseeing Arkansas’s game and fish resources.
- Jamie Anderson replaces outgoing Chairman John David “J.D.” Neeley, whose term ended June 30, continuing the commission's leadership tradition.
- Jamie Anderson, a fourth-generation aquaculture farmer and University of Arkansas alumnus, holds the position of Vice President within the National Aquaculture Association and leads the aquaculture committee for the Arkansas Farm Bureau.
- Anderson highlighted that youth are the commission’s most valuable asset and stressed the importance of engaging the younger generation in outdoor activities like hunting and fishing to expand its customer base, while Governor Sanders commended Anderson’s commitment to guiding young people as essential for promoting conservation.
- Anderson’s appointment suggests sustained focus on wildlife management, outdoor conservation, and youth engagement, supported by his expertise in aquaculture and regulatory experience.
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Gov. Sanders appoints Jamie Anderson to Ark. Game and Fish Commission
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced the appointment of Jamie Anderson as the newest member of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. Jamie’s seven-year term will last until 2032. He is replacing outgoing Chairman John David “J.D.” Neeley.


Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders appoints new member to Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders appointed a new member to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission on Wednesday. A spokesperson for the governor’s office said Jamie Anderson was named to the commission to replace the outgoing Chairman John David “J.D.” Neeley. Anderson’s term will last until 2032. Arkansas turkey season ‘best since 2016’ according to Game and Fish Commission Anderson is a fourth-generation aquaculture farmer a…
Sanders Appoints Jamie Anderson to Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Wednesday that she has appointed Jamie Anderson as the newest member of the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission. Anderson is replacing outgoing Chairman John David “J.D.” Neeley, and his seven-year term will last until 2032. Anderson is a fourth-generation aquaculture farmer at I.F. Anderson Farms of Lonoke, a family-run business founded in 1949 by his grandfather and great-grandfather. A press release from the …
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