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Arkansas lawmakers have sent a proposal to ban all state-sponsored affirmative action programs to Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders for further action.
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Senate Bill 184 would disband the State Library Board and the Arkansas Educational Television Commission, transferring their duties to the Department of Education.
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Arkansas lawmakers halt public comments to pass a bill requiring a disability advocacy group to submit reports to the legislature.
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A series of bills would put new restrictions on canvassers collecting signatures for ballot initiatives and proposed constitutional amendments.
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An Arkansas Senate committee has delayed a bill that would require public school students to watch a human development video, causing the proposal to stall.
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Members of the Arkansas House of Representatives on Monday approved a bill to end the Jefferson County government shutdown that's lasted since the beginning of the year.
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Brad Baine with Black River Technical College explains how his college is preparing for Gov. Sanders' higher education reform plan.
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The Arkansas House has passed a bill requiring public school students from fifth grade onward to watch fetal development videos.
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An Arkansas House committee has advanced a bill to criminalize unlawful squatting, aligning with Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' priorities.
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Senate Bill 3 seeks to remove affirmative action programs and prohibit "preferential treatment" in the state. It now returns to the Senate to approve an amendment before heading to the governor’s desk.
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Arkansas lawmakers propose the 'Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies Act' to establish presumptive Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women, enhancing prenatal care access.
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A bill to prohibit smartphone usage in Arkansas public schools is nearing final approval in the state legislature.