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Michael Pakko runs for Arkansas Treasurer as Libertarian, focusing on transparency. The election includes John Thurston (R) and John Pagan (D) also running.
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin approves changes to a medical marijuana amendment and rejects a proposal to alter the initiative and referendum process.
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Hear from all four candidates in a forum sponsored by the Central Arkansas Library System, the League of Women Voters of Pulaski County and Little Rock Public Radio.
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The NEA Political Animals hosted the supreme court of Arkansas’ chief justice candidates Justice Rhonda Wood, Justice Barbra Webb and Attorney Jay Martin in Jonesboro.
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In this interview, Jen Standerfer from Arkansas Citizens for Transparency discusses potential upcoming ballot issues.
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In the State House District 32 GOP nomination race, Rep. Jack Ladyman and former Rep. Brandt Smith debated policies like the LEARNS Act and FOIA laws.
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Arkansas Attorney General, Tim Griffin, has once again rejected a citizen's referendum seeking to repeal Governor Sarah Sanders' education bill known as the LEARNS Act.
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While the governor works to roll out Arkansas LEARNS, a new grassroots organization is working to stop it from going into effect.
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Asecond member of the Arkansas Supreme Court has declared she will run for the Chief Justice seat. Justice Rhonda Wood announced Wednesday (May 10) that she would be a candidate for the post in the 2024 election cycle.
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Hutchinson will seek the Republican nomination for president. The former governor made the announcement in Bentonville, Arkansas.