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REAL IDs will be required for all Americans to board flights or enter certain federal buildings starting May 7.
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In an opinion released Thursday, the Court overruled a lawsuit objecting to the amendment’s ballot title and signature collections.
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A Democratic state lawmaker is running for re-election to represent a West Little Rock House district, facing only a Libertarian challenger in the race.
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Five companies, three of whom have applied previously, responded to a request for proposals to administer Arkansas’ school voucher program after the state fired a previous vendor.
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Nearly half of Arkansas’ 1.2 million households can be considered ALICE—asset-limited, income-constrained and employed.
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Their district encompasses parts of North Little Rock and the Indian Hills neighborhood.
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Another decision is expected to determine if votes cast on the initiative should count.
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Some central Arkansas voters will see Democrat Kwami Abdul-Bey and incumbent Republican Rep. David Ray on the ballot in November.
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The Arkansas Department of Education is seeking a new company to help administer the state’s school voucher program after terminating a contract with its current vendor.
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Maureen Skinner is running as a Democrat against incumbent Republican state Sen. Mark Johnson.
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Some have coined 2023 as the year of the union. But what are the historic roots of progressive unions 1935-1950 in the US? Join us as we journey into the history of US labor law with Charles Romney.
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