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In Arkansas, 20% of kids lost Medicaid during "unwinding," ranking it 6th in decline. Rapid disenrollments criticized, advocates urge better re-enrollment.
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Arkansas opens applications for its final casino license in Pope County, marking its third attempt in five years amid legal challenges and local debates.
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In response to new Title IX regulations that include protections for LGBTQ+ students, Arkansas’ governor signed an executive order Thursday that instructs public schools to instead follow state law and directs the education department to provide guidance on how to do so.
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An Arkansas legislative committee on Thursday reviewed and approved an emergency rule that permits electronic signatures on voter registration applications only when they’re completed at certain state agencies.
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Arkansas to regulate crypto mining with laws on noise control and foreign ownership restrictions, aligning with Governor Sanders' protective stance.
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Arkansas House passes Arkansas PBS funding bill after third try, securing over $15 million amid debates on emergency systems and streaming alternatives.
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Arkansas to review rule requiring ink signatures for voter registrations, aiming for consistency and preventing issues before elections.
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An Arkansas House committee advances bills to regulate crypto mining, addressing noise, foreign ownership, and licensing, aiming for balanced growth and security.
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Arkansas and Tennessee sue to stop a rule requiring workplace accommodations for abortions, claiming it exceeds the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act's intent.
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Arkansas lawmakers declined an amendment for executive office purchasing law compliance, following a report on Gov. Sanders' office's legal breaches.