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Rep. Vought and Sen. Murdoch discuss Arkansas allocating $60M for health and special education and addresses Department of Corrections issues with new appointments.
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Scott Hamilton, and Sherman Tate discuss key issues in Arkansas: a historic protest, the LEARNS Act's impact, and mental health initiatives.
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Roby Brock tackles Arkansas's worsened childcare crisis, discussing solutions with Randy Zook and Angela Duran to boost facilities and economic growth.
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Chris Jones from the Vortex Group, and Bill Vickery from Capital Advisors Group discuss recent developments within the House, focusing on failed impeachment of Homeland Secretary Mayorkas and struggles to find a new speaker.
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Former State Senator Eddie Joe Williams, who was recently tabbed for an interim post with the Board of Corrections, has resigned.
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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 Treasurer of State Mark Lowery died Wednesday (July 26) at the age of 66 the day after announcing his pending resignation from office following two debilitating strokes.
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The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday (June 15) lifted a temporary restraining order (TRO) of the LEARNS Act, which was imposed by a lower court judge in late May.
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Several Arkansas libraries and library associations are suing Crawford County officials and state prosecuting attorneys in an effort to overturn Act 372. In recent efforts, the LEARNS act has been opposed by CAPES group and a plaintiff in the Arkansas Supreme Court
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The Arkansas Supreme Court on Friday (June 2) denied a motion to block a temporary restraining order against the LEARNS Act, but has granted an expedited hearing requiring the parties to provide supporting documents early next week.