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Arkansas tax revenue for FY 2025 is slightly ahead of forecast despite a 3% decline in the first nine months, with a surplus of $278.6 million.
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The Arkansas House State Agencies Committee narrows down constitutional amendment proposals, including voting rights, economic development, and victim’s rights for 2026.
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A new state law allows stores to sell the controversial drug over-the-counter for human use.
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What's the Arkansas ACCESS Act? This is a breakdown of Gov. Sanders' higher education reform package.
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Arkansas introduces bill to dissolve State Library, transferring duties to the Department of Education and revising public library funding criteria.
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House Bill 1679 allows a patient’s next of kin to block their organs or tissues from being harvested for donation, even if they signed up to be an organ donor.
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Senate Bill 456, referred to as the "Home Opportunities Made Easier Act," aims to address the state's housing crisis through changes in zoning and design guidelines.
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If signed into law by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the bill would make Arkansas the fourth state in the U.S. to allow executions using nitrogen gas.
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Chemical abortions, the death penalty and robots with guns were all topics of discussion in a Tuesday legislative committee meeting.
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The Arkansas ACCESS Act, aiming to overhaul the state's higher education system, has received initial legislative approval amid debates on student rights and funding.
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Arkansas House passes bills modifying citizen-led petition process; absence of emergency clauses delays immediate implementation.
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Arkansas Senate President Bart Hester asserts that $825 million is adequate for a new state prison and anticipates Medicaid policy developments this week.