Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed legislation into law on Monday afternoon that would prevent counties from ...
On Monday, it was announced that SB182, legislation aimed at restarting payments for Jefferson County employees, has been delivered to the desk of Gov. Sanders.
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Nicki Swift on MSNSarah Huckabee Sanders' Attempt To Flaunt Her Slim New Figure Totally BackfiresSarah Huckabee Sanders' Super Bowl outfit didn't exactly flatter her physique; it had critics deeming her a budget Taylor Swift and speculating about Ozempic.
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Arkansas bill would ban slavery or involuntary servitude in the stateThere’s language in the Arkansas Constitution that has exceptions for slavery or involuntary servitude, but a bill recently filed in the Arkansas House is looking to erase that.
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KARK Little Rock on MSNJefferson County employees say they feel relief as governor signs bill requiring county to use 2024 budget until 2025 budget passesGov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has now signed a bill that will require Jefferson County to pay its over 300 county employees using its 2024 budget.
The Arkansas House Democrats are criticizing the newly announced "Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies Act” saying it does not go far enough to address maternal health ...
Twenty-one million people in the United States who are low income get their health insurance because of expanded eligibility ...
Republican lawmakers in several states have Medicaid expansion in their crosshairs, energized by President Donald Trump's ...
Across Arkansas’ political spectrum, children are often a focus of proposed legislation. But without the ability to vote ...
Members of the Arkansas House of Representatives on Monday approved a bill to end the Jefferson County government shutdown ...
Arkansas state lawmakers will consider completing action on legislation that would bar students from using cell phones and other personal electronic devices in the public schools from "bell to bell," ...
As the feds consider cuts to Medicaid, some states are already moving to end or shrink their expanded Medicaid programs.
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