A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003. Pryor has officially endorsed Hillary Clinton.

A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
The Priority PAC is Senator Mark Pryor's (D-AR) leadership PAC.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
A member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1991-4, Pryor was elected state Attorney General in 1998 and as a Democratic National Convention Delegate in 2000. He has been the Junior Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
This Committee has legislative oversight of the U.S. armed forces, including the Department of Defense, Selective Service, military research and development, nuclear energy as a national security matter, and other military and security issues.
This Subcommittee has jurisdiction over everything related to the National Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps except special and strategic operations.
This Subcommittee has jurisdiction over military readiness, training, logistics, business operations, military construction, base operations, shipyards, ammunition plants, and other matters concerning the readiness and efficiency of the U.S. armed forces.
This Subcommittee has jurisdiction over strategic forces such as nuclear weapons (and nuclear deterrence), national defense, space programs and ballistic missile defense.
