Get to know Denny Altes
Raised in Fort Smith, Arkansas, I grew up in a modest home. What we lacked
in material things, we made up for with discipline and hard work. My parents,
Bob and Lucy Altes, worked hard to start and maintain a local refuse hauling
service from one old flatbed truck. That business, called Altes Sanitation,
has grown strong and is now run by my son and mother.
Education & Military Service
I
was a part of the very first class and the very first person to graduate from
Southside High School here in Fort Smith and am a graduate of Arkansas Tech
where I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. While
I was attending Arkansas Tech in 1969, I was drafted into the Army and served
in Korea as an MP Security Guard until I received an honorable
discharge in 1971. Following my experiences
from the Army, I am proud to be a member of the American Legion, the Disabled
American Veterans and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Small
Business Owner
Denny's mother and father started in the waste hauling business with just one
truck. Denny founded Altes Waste Management in 1974. This successful trash
hauling company began modestly with one truck and grew into a leading enterprise
serving nine counties with two class I landfills, 17 trucks and over 150 employees.
The company was sold in 1989 to what is now Waste Management of Western Arkansas.
In 1982, Altes started another new business called Resourect Recycling and began recycling over 1,000 tons per month. In 1991 the company became Fibresource and steadily expanded, buying a competing wastepaper business in Springdale and adding a new recycling facility in Johnson, Arkansas. In 1995 a new plant was started in Oklahoma City and the business grew to 12 truckloads (18 wheelers) per day and recycled 4000 tons per month. Altes expanded again in 2003 buying another recycling company in North Little Rock.
Redirecting his focus to serving
the people of Arkansas, Altes sold Fibresource in 2007 to Orange County Container
Group.
Family
Man
My
wife, of over 40 years, Susan and I have been blessed with two beautiful children;
Bobby who is currently running the family business here in Fort Smith and Ana
who lives and teaches school in Plano, Texas and two grandchildren, Cole and
Caroline.
Political Background
Having served one term in the House as State Representative for District
63 prior to being elected to the Senate, I have valuable experience
in the Legislature. If elected as your State Representative, I would bring
continuity of leadership and institutional memory to the floor; this is a
unique situation in the current house as the term limits are such now that
current state representatives are short lived and hold little "on the
floor"
political experience.
I consider myself to be a humble servant meeting the people's needs and sponsoring bills that I believe positively affect our community. I thank the Lord for where I am in my life today and pray that I may continue to serve Him by serving you as your State Representative.
I am proud to currently serve on the these committees:
- Joint Performance Review
- Arkansas Legislative Council
- Joint Budget Committee
- Joint Revenue & Tax
- Senate Rules Committee
- Senate Transportation & Technology Committee
- Insurance & Commerce Committees
Questions? Comments?
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"Your questions and comments are important to me and I welcome the opportunity
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Together we can make a difference!"
State Capitol
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August 20, 2010
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Legislative History
Over the years Denny Altes has been the sponsor or co-sponsor of a number of bills covering a wide range of issues. Denny Altes has also served as member, vice-chair or chairman of over a dozen committees. [More...]



