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The League of Women Voters of Arkansas is asking a federal judge to halt five new laws that change the way voters propose measures and constitutional amendments.
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Arkansas’ governor on Tuesday announced legislation to repeal the state grocery tax and expand liability protections for food banks and their donors.
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At a meeting of the Legislative Black Caucus Monday, former State Sen. Linda Chesterfield offered notes on the positives and pitfalls of the sweeping higher education bill.
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The figures come after some lawmakers balked at a Corrections Department appropriation without a budget.
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Lawmakers on Monday sent proposals relating to library system directors and petition canvassers to the governor for a signature.
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Hear this week's episode of the Arkansas Newswrap, presented by Little Rock Public Radio, KUAF Fayetteville and KASU Jonesboro.
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The legislation is named “Lux's Law” after the body of a stillborn infant in Arkansas was sold online.
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Eric E. Harrison joins Little Rock Public Radio to share upcoming arts and culture events in Central Arkansas.
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Senate Bill 212 would create a “Document Validity Division” under the secretary of state tasked with investigating potential fraud in the ballot initiative process.
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The bill would add nitrogen hypoxia to the list of alternatives to lethal injection available, alongside the electric chair.
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The "Communist China Defense" legislative package includes six bills targeting the country's influence on Arkansas.
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Travel into the 1818 Ozark frontier with two wholly unprepared young men. They can't hunt, they can't read maps well, they can't even make coffee...
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