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Lt. Gov. Leslie Rutledge discusses Arkansas policies, the State of the State, and her role in the Senate on Talk Business and Politics.
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The three candidates for lieutenant governor offered differing visions of the office in their Arkansas PBS debate Tuesday (Oct. 18), with one of them saying it shouldn’t exist.
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Justices on Monday heard oral arguments in the case of $250 million in unclaimed money transfers seeking to be claimed by Arkansas and 28 other states.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he will direct the Arkansas Department of Health to ensure clinics are complying with the state's abortion law.
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Two organizations have sued the Arkansas Board of Apportionment, claiming its proposed map for the Arkansas House of Representatives violates the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965. A hearing on the case is coming up Jan. 27.
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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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Columnist John Brummett reacts to AG Leslie Rutledge's withdrawal from the Arkansas governor's race.
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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, a Republican candidate for Arkansas governor, announced Tuesday (Nov. 9) that she will now run for Lt. Governor.
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Arkansas’ top law enforcement official has announced new funding to help police departments buy new equipment and provide training.
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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, a GOP candidate for Arkansas governor, participates in a KATV-TB&P Education Town Hall.