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Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson chose to leave two major issues off his special session call for accelerated tax cuts and school safety funding: abortion legislation and teacher pay increases.
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Hutchinson said he plans on creating a block grant program which will need approval by Arkansas lawmakers to address school safety.
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In an interview with the Washington Post on Monday, Gov. Asa Hutchinson spoke about his presidential aspirations and Arkansas' abortion ban.
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In a speech to the Rotary Club of Little Rock, Hutchinson discussed his tenure leading the state, his future, and an economic development trip last week in Europe.
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The previously estimated Arkansas budget surplus of $1.473 billion grew to a record $1.628 billion, which resulted in Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Tuesday (July 5) calling for an Aug. 8 special session to discuss possible tax cuts.
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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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Many Arkansans are still feeling the economic pain exacerbated by the pandemic. As the state gears up to receive its second round of American Rescue Plan dollars, advocates say thorough community engagement will be key in spending the money wisely.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Wednesday he will review recommendations made after a shooting four years ago to find ways to "ensure our children will be safe at school."
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Arkansas' abortion trigger law if Roe v. Wade is overturned would only allow the procedure if the mother's life is in danger.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Wednesday night an “invasion of a sovereign nation cannot stand uncontested.”