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Member Station KUAR’s Michael Hibblen in Little Rock has reaction from Arkansas abortion opponent, state Senator Jason Rapert (R-Conway), on the oral augments heard on Wednesday over national abortion legislation.
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With a majority of support from legislators for a tax reduction package, Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Tuesday (Nov. 30) he is calling a special legislative session for Dec. 7. The session also will include a vote on security personnel for the Arkansas House and Senate.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Tuesday (Nov. 30) there is not yet enough data “to make definitive decisions” about how to react to the COVID-19 Omicron variant but he is concerned with recent trends showing more COVID cases and hospitalizations in the state.
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Members of the Arkansas Board of Apportionment, which is made up of the governor, attorney general and secretary of state – all Republicans – voted Monday to approve new district maps for the state House and Senate.
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Infection rates and deaths for COVID-19 are on the rise and state government officials are imploring unvaccinated citizens to get a vaccine. Gov. Asa Hutchinson said during a press conference at the State Capitol on Tuesday (Nov. 23) the number of cases since last week is up about 900 and those hospitalized have increased by 69.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - An Arkansas judge is considering whether to strike down a state law he's temporarily blocked that bans mask mandates by schools and other governmental entities.
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Governor Asa Hutchison gave the order and sent condolences to the family of Independence Co. Sheriff's Deputy Frank Ramírez. He was 29.
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The federal grant, coupled with a matching donation from the Walton Family Foundation, will enable work to be completed on the final 13 mile section of the trail. Most of that will cover the expense of renovating railroad bridges.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced Monday that all fully vaccinated adults who have waited the recommended time can get a booster shot. He also voiced concerns about unaccompanied migrant children being placed in the state.
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Governor Asa Hutchinson has appointed several local Northeast Arkansans to various state boards and committees.