Education
Hester graduated with a Bachelor of Science in business management from the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, where he was a member of the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team
Hester graduated with a Bachelor of Science in business management from the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, where he was a member of the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team
They reside in Cave Springs. Hester is a deacon of the First Baptist Church of Bentonville. Hester was elected to the Senate from the revised District 1 in 2012, when he defeated fellow Republican Tim Summers, 4,506 to 3,869 in the primary election.
He was unopposed in the general election.
The previous District 1 senator, Republican Johnny Key, was transferred to the revised District 17. Hester"s Senate term expires at the end of 2016.
Hester serves on the Arkansas Legislative Council and the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission Oversight Committee. He is assigned to these Senate committees: (1) Budget, (2) Children and Youth (vice chair), (3) City, County, and Local Affairs, (4) Revenue and Tax, (5) Rules, Resolutions and Memorials.
Hester opposes abortion, having voted to ban the practice after twenty weeks of gestation or whenever fetal heartbeat is determined.
In 2013, Hester joined the Senate majority to amend state income tax rates and to reduce the amount of weekly unemployment compensation benefits. He co-sponsored legislation to test the recipients of unemployment compensation for illegal use of narcotics. He voted successfully to override Governor Mike Beebe"s veto of a bill to require photo identification when one casts a ballot in Arkansas.
He voted against legislation to make the office of prosecuting attorney in Arkansas nonpartisan.
He co-sponsored legislation to permit handguns to be carried on church properties and to forbid the release of information on the holders of concealed carry permits. He voted to allow university staff to carry concealed weapons.
Hester supported legislation to permit the sale of unpasteurized whole milk within his state. Hester endorsed former United States. Representative Asa Hutchinson in the 2014 gubernatorial election.
In early 2015, Hester sponsored the Intrastate Commerce Improvement Acting, intended to supersede local gay rights laws, and it became law.
Several cities and towns have passed LGBT anti-discrimination ordinances in spite of the act, however. His "gay-hating" legislation earned Hester a nomination for "Worst Person in the World". On June 30, 2015, Hester publicly stated that "lieutenant"s a good day when you can pick up 1,000 rounds at Walmart Bentonville" on Twitter, and posted a photo of the box containing the 1000-round purchase he was making.
He is a member of the National Rifle Association and the Arkansas Realtors Association.