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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org Arkansas senator promises to kill DEI at state higher-ed institutions

    An Arkansas lawmaker on Tuesday renewed his vow to file legislation to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs at the state’s colleges and universities.

    Arkansas senator promises to kill DEI at state higher-ed institutions

    > An Arkansas lawmaker on Tuesday renewed his vow to file legislation to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs at the state’s colleges and universities.

    > Sen. Dan Sullivan, a Jonesboro Republican and co-chair of the Arkansas Legislative Council’s Higher Education subcommittee, last August requested a DEI study to be completed by the end of 2024 with the intention of proposing legislation during the 2025 legislative session.

    > Sullivan announced the conclusion of the study Tuesday at the subcommittee’s meeting on Arkansas State University’s Jonesboro campus, though no formal report was presented. During a brief three-minute discussion, Sullivan said officials would post links online to legislation in Florida and Texas that will be used as models for an Arkansas bill in 2025.

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org Legislators preview potential gun law changes in 2025 session

    Members of a legislative subcommittee discussed potential new legislation allowing guns to be carried on K-12 school grounds and at school bus stops, among other locations.

    Legislators preview potential gun law changes in 2025 session

    > Arkansans would be able to carry guns at a number of new locations, including school campuses and bus stops, under potential bills to be introduced in next year’s legislative session.

    > Arkansas is a “constitutional carry” state, in which licenses are not required for residents to legally carry a firearm, either openly or concealed. Despite that, some conflicts exist with federal gun laws, especially surrounding certain public facilities like schools.

    > One change would allow Arkansans to carry firearms onto the campuses of K-12 schools. Little Rock resident Anna Morshedi spoke against it, noting a fatal mass shooting at a Georgia high school had taken place just hours before Wednesday’s discussion.

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org New report ranks Arkansas’ food insecurity rate worst in the U.S.

    At a rate of nearly 19%, Arkansas has the highest prevalence of food insecurity in the nation, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report released Wednesday.

    New report ranks Arkansas’ food insecurity rate worst in the U.S.

    > At a rate of nearly 19%, Arkansas has the highest prevalence of food insecurity in the nation, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report released Wednesday.

    > The annual study, which was conducted by the USDA’s Economic Research Service, found that Arkansas was one of seven states where the prevalence of food insecurity surpassed the national average of 13.5% in 2023, an increase from 12.8% in 2022.

    > Arkansas was one of six states where the prevalence of very low food insecurity was higher than the national average of 5.1%, according to the report. State level data was calculated using estimates for the 3-year period of 2021-2023, lead author Matthew Rabbitt said during a webinar Wednesday.

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  • Arkansas Supreme Court rules abortion amendment supporters did not meet signature requirements, won’t be on ballot

    > The court ruling states that the group Arkansans For Limited Government (AFLG) failed to meet the stated guidelines for submitting documentation that paid canvassers had been trained on state election laws, meaning signatures gathered by those canvassers could not be considered for the total required.

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  • arktimes.com Secretary of state flips, flops and flips on rules as abortion amendment court battle continues - Arkansas Times

    New court filings suggest John Thurston is applying rules in contradictory ways — preemptively rejecting the abortion petition, while allowing similar paperwork issues to slide for other petitions.

    Secretary of state flips, flops and flips on rules as abortion amendment court battle continues - Arkansas Times

    > The future of a ballot initiative to restore abortion rights in Arkansas could come down to just who counts as a “sponsor” signing a piece of compliance paperwork about paid canvassers. But court filings last week suggest that Secretary of State John Thurston is applying the rules on that issue in very different and contradictory ways, preemptively striking down the abortion petition, while allowing the very same issue to slide for petitions regarding a casino license and medical marijuana, both of which also used paid canvassers.

    There's a lot more information in the article but I didn't want to quote the entire thing : )

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  • talkbusiness.net Arkansas loses another cotton gin - Talk Business & Politics

    Arkansas has lost another cotton gin and it follows a pattern that has been playing out for decades, said Scott Stiles, extension economics program associate for the University of Arkansas...

    Arkansas loses another cotton gin - Talk Business & Politics
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  • katv.com Arkansas farmers face 'agriculture nightmare' as armyworms devastate crops

    Arkansas farmers are dealing with an agriculture nightmare across the state. Army worms are small one-inch worms that can wreak havoc on crops and hay fields.

    Arkansas farmers face 'agriculture nightmare' as armyworms devastate crops
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  • Rally at the Capitol : 2024-07-13 @ 14:00

    Reposted from where I saw it on another site.

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  • truthout.org State Officials Try to Reject Arkansas Abortion Ballot Measure on Technicality

    Organizers are fighting to keep reproductive rights on the ballot despite interference by the GOP secretary of state.

    State Officials Try to Reject Arkansas Abortion Ballot Measure on Technicality
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  • Arkansas secretary of state says abortion initiative is invalid

    Secretary of State John Thurston found that they did not submit a statement identifying paid canvassers by name or a signed statement showing that the paid canvassers were given a required handbook and explanations of state rules.

    In a letter to the group's representative, Thurston wrote that because of these omissions, signatures collected by paid canvassers are invalid.

    This leaves the petition 3,322 signatures short of the required number.

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  • Arkansas abortion amendment gets more than 100,000 backers

    > The backers of a measure to allow Arkansas voters the chance to loosen the state's near-total abortion ban said Friday they submitted more than 100,000 signatures, more than enough to qualify for the November ballot.

    Now, get out there and vote because certain groups are trying hard to ensure that you don't since they already tried to undermine the petition.

    > An unexpected wrinkle emerged in the last days as an unidentified person or group sent out a blast email Thursday, claiming to be Arkansans for Limited Government and saying that organizers and volunteers should stop collecting signatures.

    > “It’s OVER!!” the email read.

    > “We have more than enough signatures now, so we hope everyone takes the day to enjoy the rest of the holiday and CELEBRATE this victory!”

    > On Friday, Bobrow said that she didn’t think the emails had much impact, since the committee quickly sent out emails debunking the fake ones, though she was disturbed to think hostile actors had gotten ahold of their mailing lists.

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  • Have you signed the abortion amendment? There is a massive signing event in 40+ counties this weekend for 6 different petitions

    Reposting from elsewhere for Lemmy visibility : --------- Hi everyone. Multiple groups have come together for a massive signing event this weekend. See here and here

    There is massive resistance among politicians, churches, and conservative lobbyist groups. They are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars spreading ridiculous disinformation and straight-up lying to folks. They go into churches and lie to people from the pulpit.

    We also had the City of Rose Bud essentially ban petition collecting on public property. See here. Thankfully the ACLU immediately sued and a judge stopped the ordinance. Most volunteers are willing to drive to you, if they are in your country. PM me if you need a special request.

    Arkansas County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Grand Prairie Center, Juneteenth Celebration (if there is an issue, signers can meet you in parking lot, PM me for info) 10am – 3pm (Stuttgart).

    Ashley County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Hamburg Square 12pm – 2pm (Hamburg)

    Community Center 4pm – 630pm (Montrose)

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    E.C. Crossett Youth Center 9am – 11am (Crossett)

    SheBrews Coffee 1130am – 1pm (Crossett) (if you need someone to come to you in this area, PM me)

    Baxter County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Cooper Parker Park 8am – 2pm (Mountain Home)

    Mt. Home Farmer's Market 8am – 12pm (Mountain Home)

    Benton County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Two Friends Bookstore 10am – 7pm

    Bentonville Multi-Peition Signing Event ,306 SW A St, Bentonville, AR 72712, 1130am – 2pm (Bentonville)

    Aphrodite's Love Boutique Drive-Thru 5pm – 9pm (Rogers)

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Two Friends Bookstore 10am – 7pm

    Aphrodite's Love Boutique Drive-Thru 9am – 5pm (Rogers)

    Bentonville Farmer's Market 8am – 12pm (Bentonville)

    Kaleidoscope Collective 11am – 6pm (Rogers)

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Two Friends Bookstore 10am – 6pm (Benton)

    Boone County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Harrison Square, Corner of Rush & Main 8am – 12pm (Harrison)

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Community Flea Market 12pm – 3pm (Harrison)

    Calhoun County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Calhoun County Fair Barn 12pm – 2pm (Hampton) (Note: I'm not 100% the volunteers will make this one. Attend at your own risk)

    Carroll County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Forest Park Building (6 Forest Park Ave, Holiday Island, AR, I was told the corner by the bank/gas station) 10am – 2pm (Holiday Island)

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Forest Park Building (6 Forest Park Ave, Holiday Island, AR, I was told the corner by the bank/gas station) 10am – 2pm (Holiday Island)

    If anyone needs to meet someone in Eureka, we have a great volunteer who spends her days making house calls and meeting people in town.

    Chicot County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Lake Village Handy Corner (Corner of 65 & 182) 830am – 1130am (Lake Village)*

    Clark County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Western Sizzling parking lot 4pm – 8pm (Arkadelphia)

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    8th and Main in Arkadelphia 10am – 2pm (Arkadelphia)

    Clay County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Piggot Courthouse 5pm – 7pm (Piggot)

    Cleburne County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Janssen's Lakefront Restaurant 5pm – 8pmm (Edgemont)

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Janssen's Lakefront Restaurant 5pm – 8pmm (Edgemont)

    Heber Springs event Saturday afternoon – invite only (PM me)

    Cleveland County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Food Truck Friday 5pm - 8pm

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Main Street Pocket Park 830am – 11am (Rison)

    Columbia County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Magnolia Farmer's Market (Drive-thru near it, 120 N. Court Sq) 9am – 2pm (Magnolia)

    Craighead County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Judd Hull Farmers Market 8am – 1pm (Jonesboro)

    Petco off Carraway 12PM – 4PM (Jonesboro)

    Crawford County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Van Buren Farmer's Market 10am – 4pm (Van Buren)

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Van Buren Library 10am – 4pm (Van Buren)

    Crittenden County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Comprehensive Care Group 10am 1pm (West Memphis)

    Crittenden County Assessors Office 9am - 12pm (Marion)

    Faulkner County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Taylor King Law Firm 10am – 6pm (Conway)

    Franklin County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Charleston Courthouse Farmer's Market 9am – 12pm (Charleston)

    Fulton County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Short's Store 9AM – 1pm (Salem) (I can't confirm they will have all the petitions)

    Garland County

    June 21st (Friday)

    The Retro Fit 10am – 6pm (Hot Springs)

    Garland County Public Library 11am – 1pm.

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    The Retro Fit 10am – 6pm (Hot Springs)

    Hot Springs Farmer's Market 1pm – 4pm (Hot Springs)

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Garland County Public Library 1pm – 4pm (Hot Springs)

    Grant County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Cricket Wireless by Walmart 10am – 2pm (Sheridan)

    Greene County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Paragould Farmer's Market 8am – 12pm (Paragould)

    Hempstead County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Hempstead County Library 9am – 1pm (Hope)

    Hot Spring County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Downtown Malvern, Corner of Main and Paige Streets in Malvern 10am – 12pm and 3pm – 5pm (Malvern

    Howard County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Nashville City Hall 9am – 1pm (Nashville)

    Independence County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Batesville Farmer's Market (right outside it, apparently) 8am – 12pm (Batesville)

    Jackson County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Jackson Farmer's Market 7am – 1030am (Newport)

    Mary Alice Holden Memmorial Park 8am-12pm

    There will be another group at a private lot Saturday morning too. Let me know and I will connect you.

    Jefferson County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Townsend Park 11am – 3pm (I think in an office building?) (Pine Bluff)

    Johnson County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Johnson County Courthouse 8am – 12pm (Clarksville)

    Lafayette County

    The only thing I know here is they'll be at the next City Council meeting in Stamps, AR.

    Lawrence County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Eclectic Geekery 12pm – 9pm (Walnut Ridge)

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Eclectic Geekery 12pm – 9pm (Walnut Ridge)

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Eclectic Geekery 12pm – 9pm (Walnut Ridge)

    Lee County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Marianna Downtown Park – Juneteenth Celebration 10am – 2pm (Marrianna)

    Lincoln County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Lincoln County Library 2pm – 4pm ( Canvasser will be collecting at other place afterward, and can meet people there if needed. PM me) (Star City)

    Little River County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Ashdown Public Library 1pm – 5pm (Ashdown)

    Logan County

    NOTE: Not this weekend

    June 25th (Tuesday)

    Logan County Library in BOONVEILLE 9am – 12pm (Booneville)

    June 27th (Thursday)

    Gattis Logan County Library 9am – 12pm (Paris)

    Lonoke County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Cabot Public Library 10am – 2pm (Cabot)

    Lonoke Train Depot 9am – 12pm (Lonoke) (I can't confirm they will have all the petitions)

    Madison County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Huntsville Farmer's Market 8am – 12pm (Huntsville)

    Bessie's Inn Drive-Thru 1pm – 5pm (Huntsville)*

    Newton County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Ponca Farmer's Market 8am – 12pm (Ponca)

    Ouachita County

    June 21st (Friday)

    DMV Drive Up 1pm – 430pm (Camden)

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Ouachita County Farmers Market - 8am – 1pm (Camden)

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Camden Public Library 1pm – 5pm (Camden)

    Perry County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Perry County Democrats Office – 107 B. St 5pm – 7pm (Perryville)

    Phillips County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Arts in the Park W/ Delta Cultural 10am – 12pm (Helena-West Helena)

    Helena World Newspaper Office Drive-Thru 12pm – 3pm (Helena-West Helena)

    Pope County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Arkansas River Valley Arts Center 11am – 3pm (Russellville)

    Prairie County June 22nd (Saturday)

    PM for details of Saturday event*

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Des Arc Library 11am – 2pm (Des Arc)

    Pulaski County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Wrap Right Packaging 9am – 6pm (Little Rock)

    The Arkansas Times HQ 930am – 4pm (Little Rock)

    The YOU Center 10am – 4pm (Little Rock)

    White Water Tavern 9am – 4pm (Little Rock)

    Arkansas Public Policy Panel 11am – 2pm

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Wrap Right Packaging 10am – 3pm (Little Rock)

    Little Rock Farmer's Market 830am – 12pm (Little Rock)

    The YOU Center 10am – 4pm (Little Rock)

    Pride @ Pettaway 4pm – 8pm (Little Rock)

    Park Hill Pride/The Filling Station 830am – 12pm (North Little Rock)

    Laman Library 9am – 1pm (North Little Rock)

    Lake Willastein Park 9am – 1pm (Maumelle)

    Thompson Library 9am – 1pm (Little Rock)

    DSA Tail Light Repair & Sign 10am – 2pm (SW Little Rock)

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Argenta Plaza 7pm – 930pm (North Little Rock)

    Saline County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Relics Tatoo Parking Lot 6pm – 8pm (Benton)

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Enchanted! Benton Event Center 9am – 5pm (Benton)

    Royal Theater (Outside) 5:30pm – 7pm (Benton)

    Saline County Library – Benton Branch – 9am – 2pm

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    Royal Theater (Outside) 12:30pm – 2:00pm (Benton)

    Sebastion County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Rover Valley Natural Pet 8am – 3:30pm (Fort Smith)

    Bookish 10am – 6pm (Fort Smith)

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Rover Valley Natural Pet 9am – 3:30pm (Fort Smith)

    Bookish 10am – 4pm (Fort Smith) Fort Smith Farmer's Market (right outside of it) 8am – 11:30am (Fort Smith)

    Lambda Society's Pride Celebration 10am – 5pm (Fort Smith)

    Fort Smith Food Truck Festival 10am – 10pm (Fort Smith)

    Sevier County

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    De Queen "Rodgers" Building 167 US Hwy 71, De queen, AR 11am – 3pm (De Queen)

    Sharp County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Meachum's Restaurant (walk up or in) 12pm – 6pm (Ash Flat)

    119 E. Main St, Hardy, AR 10am - 6pm (Hardy)

    Stone County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Stone County Library 10am – 1pm (Mountain View)

    Van Buren County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Howard's Collectibles 9am – 12pm (Clinton) (I can't confirm all petitions will be there)

    Washington County

    June 21st (Friday)

    Cheap Thrills 10:30am – 6pm (Fayetteville)

    The Liberty Vintage 11am – 6pm (Fayetteville)

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    The Liberty Vintage 11am – 6pm (Fayetteville)

    Cheap Thrills 10:30am – 5pm (Fayetteville)

    Fayetteville Farmer's Market 8am – 1pm (Fayetteville)

    St Paul's Episcopal Church 10am – 4pm (Fayetteville)

    Winslow Farmers Market, Train Depot 9am – 11am (Winslow)

    Fashion Fit for (A) Queen – starts at 730pm at The Medium (Springdale)

    June 23rd (Sunday)

    The Liberty Vintage 11am – 6pm (Fayetteville)

    White County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Moneyball Motors 8am – 12pm (Beebe)

    Rose Bud Summerfest 5pm – 10pm (Rose bud)

    Make.Do 118 N Spruce St, Searcy, AR 10am – 2pm (Searcy)

    Woodruff County

    June 22nd (Saturday)

    Elmo Browning Park 8am – 12pm (Augusta) (I can't confirm they will have all 6 petitons).

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org Lawsuit challenges Arkansas voter registration rules

    The group Get Loud Arkansas filed the lawsuit Wednesday to stop a so-called “wet signature” rule.

    Lawsuit challenges Arkansas voter registration rules

    > Get Loud Arkansas created a website allowing people to register to vote online. In April, an Arkansas legislative committee moved to prevent this process from being used, saying applications now need to have a “wet signature.” This means voter applications must be filled out in person and only at certain state agencies. The rule change was approved by the Arkansas Board of Election Commissioners a week later.

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org Prosecutor declines charging governor over lectern purchase

    Prosecutor Will Jones issued a letter on Friday saying he will not press charges over a controversial lectern purchase.

    Prosecutor declines charging governor over lectern purchase

    > A prosecutor asked to look at a recent audit of a controversial tax-funded lectern purchase will not move forward with charges. In a letter, Pulaski County Prosecutor Will Jones said he did not think the report proved that a law been broken.

    > Last June, the office of Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders spent over $19,000 on a lectern using a state credit card. Afterward, documents pertaining to the purchase were requested by blogger Matt Campbell through the Freedom of Information Act. Then, the Republican Party of Arkansas refunded the cost. The receipt for the purchase has a handwritten note that says “to be reimbursed.”

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  • Two executives sentenced in bribery, embezzlement scheme that has placed several Arkansas lawmakers in federal prison

    > A Missouri-based health care charity bribery and embezzlement scheme that had already put several former Arkansas lawmakers in prison had two former firm executives sentenced in federal court in April.

    > The two were the former chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Missouri-based Preferred Family Healthcare, Inc. The former COO, 68-year-old Tommy “Tom” Ray Gross, received a six-year prison sentence on April 25, and his wife and former CFO, 65-year-old Bontiea Bernedette Gross, received a three-year sentence on Monday. The court also ordered the pair to pay $4.35 million in a combination of forfeitures and restitution.

    > The sentencing came after both had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to pay bribes and kickbacks to elected Arkansas officials in September 2022. Tom Gross also pleaded guilty to embezzling funds and filing false tax returns.

    > One Arkansas legislator discovered in the government’s investigation was former state Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson. Hutchinson received an eight-year sentence in 2023 after pleading guilty to false tax returns and federal program bribery charges in the Eastern and Western District of Arkansas and the Western District of Missouri federal courts in 2019. He is the son of former United States Sen. Tim Hutchinson and nephew of former Gov. Asa Hutchinson.

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org Arkansas Senate committee approves two bills to regulate cryptocurrency mining

    An Arkansas Senate committee unanimously approved two bills Thursday that would regulate cryptocurrency mining operations, and the committee will reconvene Tuesday to hear more public comment on the policies.

    Arkansas Senate committee approves two bills to regulate cryptocurrency mining

    > An Arkansas Senate committee unanimously approved two bills Thursday that would regulate cryptocurrency mining operations, and the committee will reconvene Tuesday to hear more public comment on the policies.

    > There are crypto mines in DeWitt and in the Bono community near Greenbrier, and officials have raised concerns over foreign ownership and whether the mines pose a national security risk. Additionally, Greenbrier-area residents have filed a lawsuit claiming noise pollution from the local crypto mine, which is in Irvin’s district.

    > Bryant’s bill, Senate Bill 78, would place noise limits on Arkansas crypto mines, prohibit them from being owned by certain foreign entities and allow local governments to pass ordinances regulating the mines.

    > The bill’s listed options for noise regulations include “using liquid cooling or submerged cooling” techniques, sealing computers into structures that minimize the sound heard outside, and being located at least 2,000 feet away from “the nearest residential or commercial structure.”

    > Residents or business owners within 2,000 feet of a crypto mine would be able to seek legal remedies regarding noise complaints in county circuit courts, Bryant said.

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org Church, distillery, nonprofit team up on Little Rock community garden project

    The garden is located at 1605 South Broadway in Little Rock and provides food, fellowship, and education opportunities to the neighborhood.

    Church, distillery, nonprofit team up on Little Rock community garden project

    > In what may seem like an unusual pairing, Trinity Episcopal Church and "Love, Titos," the philanthropic branch of Tito’s Handmade Vodka, have teamed up with the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance to establish a community garden in downtown Little Rock.

    > On a somewhat chilly Friday morning, nearly 200 volunteers came out to the site on south Broadway Street to complete the final phase of the installation, building on work from October of last year, and planting tomatoes, okra, blueberries, squash, and other healthy fruits and vegetables.

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  • Former U.S. Sen. David Pryor dies at 89

    www.nwaonline.com Former U.S. Sen. David Pryor dies at 89 | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

    David Pryor, a Democrat who spent nearly 25 years on Capitol Hill and two terms in the governor’s mansion, died today in Little Rock. He was 89.

    Former U.S. Sen. David Pryor dies at 89 | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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  • List of Solar Eclipse Celebrations in Arkansas

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org Design for Arkansas 'Monument to the Unborn' revealed

    The concave “living wall” will have artificial sounds, real plants and a verse from the Bible emblazoned on a plaque.

    Design for Arkansas 'Monument to the Unborn' revealed

    > A state committee continues its work to build a pro-life memorial on the Arkansas Capitol grounds.

    > The “Monument to the Unborn” was created through a law the legislature passed in 2023. Bill sponsor Sen. Kim Hammer, R-Benton, said the monument would be “tastefully done.” He wanted the memorial to celebrate the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which immediately made abortion illegal in Arkansas.

    > The Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission along with the Secretary of State are responsible for installing the monument. Last year, the group sifted through submissions from artists across the state. On Tuesday, the commission landed on a living flora wall, put forth by artist Lakey Goff.

    > “God is doing a new thing with this wall,” Goff said at a Tuesday meeting of the commission. Abortion was only mentioned once during her presentation.

    > On the far right of the wall, a plaque will be adorned with Psalm 139. This verse contains the phrase “you knit me in my mother's womb.” Goff says this verse will serve to “bring honor where there was once shame.”

    For anyone new to this thinking "that's a lot of religion and god for a government property" I'd like to remind you that Arkansas already has a 12 commandments monument and then all other (non-christian) religious monuments were rejected. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/04/26/606029241/arkansas-installs-a-new-ten-commandments-monument-at-its-capitol

    At least it will be "tastefully done" I guess... I'm sure Hammer knows a lot about taste.

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  • truthout.org Arkansas Abortion Ballot Initiative Approved — Organizers Need 90,000 Signatures

    A rally is planned for this weekend to formally begin the signature collection process, organizers said.

    Arkansas Abortion Ballot Initiative Approved — Organizers Need 90,000 Signatures

    > Arkansas Republican Attorney General Tim Griffin has approved a ballot initiative aimed at enshrining abortion rights in the state constitution after having blocked two earlier drafts of the proposal.

    > “Today, we are one step closer to restoring the freedom that was taken from individuals when Roe v. Wade was overturned,” McHugh said in a statement. “We won’t stop until Arkansans can use their voice at the ballot box in November.”

    > Although the measure would restore abortion rights for many individuals, it would still offer less abortion protections than were in place prior to Roe v. Wade’s overturn;

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  • Arkansas expecting 2024 solar eclipse to bring in 1.5 million visitors

    The state says that it is expected to become the largest tourism event in Arkansas history.

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  • Laws in Arkansas that will begin impacting the state in the New Year

    Lawmakers voted on many of these laws months ago that will collectively impact criminal law, business, health care, and more in 2024.

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org U.S. HHS Secretary asks Arkansas to re-enroll Medicaid-eligible children who lost coverage

    Medicaid client advocates said earlier this year that Arkansas should have tried harder to confirm ineligibility before cutting coverage in post-pandemic “unwinding."

    U.S. HHS Secretary asks Arkansas to re-enroll Medicaid-eligible children who lost coverage

    > Arkansas’ removal of thousands of children from Medicaid coverage this year has raised concerns with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, according to a Monday letter from the department secretary to Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

    > In Arkansas, 78,506 fewer children were enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in September than in March of this year, an 18% enrollment decrease, according to HHS data.

    > Much of the decline resulted from the Arkansas Department of Human Services’ six-month review of the eligibility of Medicaid recipients whose coverage was extended for three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Roughly 420,000 Arkansans retained coverage during that period even if they no longer qualified for benefits because of income or other eligibility limits.

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  • Arkansas will start distributing $1M grant to "pregnancy resource centers" in January

    www.ualrpublicradio.org Arkansas will start distributing $1M grant to pregnancy resource centers in January

    Arkansas lawmakers on Friday allowed the state Department of Finance and Administration to administer a taxpayer-funded $1 million program to provide funds to pregnancy resource centers.

    Arkansas will start distributing $1M grant to pregnancy resource centers in January

    > Arkansas lawmakers on Friday allowed the state Department of Finance and Administration to administer a taxpayer-funded $1 million program to provide funds to pregnancy resource centers, which are often religiously affiliated and discourage abortion while encouraging birth.

    > The department will start distributing the money in January, spokesman Scott Hardin said in an email.

    > Arkansas has more than 40 of these centers, often called “crisis pregnancy centers.” They operate independently but form a community, the Arkansas Pregnancy Network, due to their shared missions and similar services, Maria Speer, executive director of the Life Choices center in Conway, told lawmakers in August.

    > Digital advertising was a shared priority among several recipients of last year’s grant. Several centers said they would use the money to target ads toward Arkansans whose online activity suggests they might have an unplanned pregnancy.

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  • Arkansas Government Transparency Act submitted

    www.ualrpublicradio.org Citizen-initiated government transparency act proposal submitted to Arkansas Attorney General

    The proposed act is a companion to a constitutional amendment draft submitted last week; both would broaden access public meetings and government records.

    Citizen-initiated government transparency act proposal submitted to Arkansas Attorney General

    > Arkansas government transparency advocates proposed a ballot measure on Monday that would define a public meeting and create a special body to help citizens denied access to public records.

    > Arkansas Citizens for Transparency submitted a proposed ballot title and popular name for the “Arkansas Government Transparency Act,” a companion to a proposed constitutional amendment submitted last week that would create a right to government transparency.

    > Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a law in September shielding these records from public access after a special legislative session. Sanders advocated for several more exemptions to the FOIA that met bipartisan pushback and did not advance in the Legislature.

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  • Elopak announces $70m plant and 80 jobs at Little Rock port

    www.ualrpublicradio.org Norwegian food packager announces plans for $70 million plant, 80 jobs at Port of Little Rock

    A Norwegian liquid food packaging company will open a new $70 million, 300,000-square-foot factory including equipment at the Port of Little Rock.

    Norwegian food packager announces plans for $70 million plant, 80 jobs at Port of Little Rock

    > A Norwegian liquid food packaging company will open a new $70 million, 300,000-square-foot factory including equipment at the Port of Little Rock, the company announced Dec. 5.

    > Elopak announced plans to build its first U.S. production facility at the port at 611 Zuber Road. It plans to start with about 80 employees including engineers and printers.

    > The company produces Pure-Pak gable top cartons – the kind with a triangular top – for milk, juices, plant-based products and liquid eggs. It is the world’s largest producer of fresh liquid carton fiber-based packaging.

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  • Abortion word games in Arkansas

    popular.info Abortion word games

    On Tuesday, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin (R) rejected the language of a proposed ballot amendment that would repeal the state’s abortion ban. The measure, if approved, would prohibit the state from restricting abortions “within 18 weeks of conception." It would also protect the right to abo...

    Abortion word games
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  • apnews.com Exxon Mobil is drilling for lithium in Arkansas and expects to begin production by 2027

    Exxon Mobil is drilling for lithium in Arkansas and expects to begin production of the critical material for electric vehicles by 2027.

    Exxon Mobil is drilling for lithium in Arkansas and expects to begin production by 2027

    ...expected to begin production of the critical material for electric vehicles by 2027.

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  • Lawsuit filed alleging physical and sexual abuse at (now closed) Lord's Ranch Church Camp

    www.ualrpublicradio.org Lawsuit alleges widespread abuse at Arkansas religious camp

    Closed almost a decade ago, the Lord's Ranch promised therapeutic services while many former residents alleged sexual abuse.

    Lawsuit alleges widespread abuse at Arkansas religious camp

    The eight plaintiffs in the lawsuit allege the sexual abuse was mostly perpetrated by a former staffer, Emmett Alden Presley. Presley was a licensed counselor and the Ranch’s Director of Social Services.

    Family members Bud, Ted and Shirley Suhl lead the facility. The complaint alleges these high-ranking members were told about the abuse and allowed it to continue.

    In the complaint, the plaintiffs are only known as “John Doe’s.” John Doe 1 stayed at the facility from 1997 to 2000. He says he was raped by Presley repeatedly during their weekly counseling sessions. He said the abuse happened over three years.

    “The several years I spent at the Lord's Ranch were the worst most horrific experiences I can remember,” he said. “He used my trust as a weapon against me,” he said of Presley. The abuse, he said, “has impacted my entire life.”

    The descriptions of the abuse listed in the complaint have a similar pattern. Often Presley would force children to perform oral sex and promise them gifts if they complied. Students who refused the abuse were threatened with the removal of privileges like access to phone calls and visits home.

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  • RTX (Raytheon) is building a factory in AR

    www.ualrpublicradio.org Missile factory coming to Arkansas

    The company RTX, formerly known as Raytheon, is building the facility in Camden. The projected cost is $33 million, and should create 30 new jobs.

    Missile factory coming to Arkansas

    Quote : A new missile factory is set for construction in southern Arkansas.

    The company RTX, formerly known as Raytheon, is building the facility in Camden. The projected cost is $33 million, and should create 30 new jobs.

    At a press conference Thursday, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said she was proud of the weapons Arkansas builds and sends worldwide.

    “The only way to have a safe America, is to have a strong America,” she said. “Our enemies are on the march and they have their targets set squarely on the backs of Americans.”

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    Only 30 jobs for a "missile factory"?

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  • Continued coverage of Sarah Huckabee Sander's podium

    abcnews.go.com Scrutiny of Arkansas governor's $19,000 lectern deepens after new records are released

    New public records have widened questions over when the Arkansas governor's office planned to use Republican Party funds to reimburse the state for a $19,000 lectern

    Scrutiny of Arkansas governor's $19,000 lectern deepens after new records are released

    Apologies, I should've been posting this since it started but I failed due to external obligations : /

    > New public records have widened questions over when Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' office planned to use Republican Party funds to reimburse the state for a $19,000 lectern, which was bought in June using a government credit card.

    > The Arkansas GOP paid for the lectern in September, but the words “to be reimbursed” were only added later to the original invoice, records released this week show. The undated reimbursement note adds to weeks of scrutiny over the purchase, which has dominated political talk in Arkansas.

    > A legislative panel is expected to vote this week on a lawmaker’s request for an audit of the lectern’s purchase.

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  • How Arkansas Got Its Shape

    He doesn't upload frequently, and it's usually nice info for an Arkansan. :)

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org New ballot initiative aims to end Arkansas’ “tampon tax”

    The Arkansas Period Poverty Project aims to get the measure on the ballot in 2024.

    New ballot initiative aims to end Arkansas’ “tampon tax”

    An organization in Arkansas is trying to end a statewide tax on menstrual hygiene products. The Arkansas Period Poverty Project aims to put an amendment on the ballot in 2024. The proposed ballot title would exempt period products, like pads or tampons, from sales tax.

    Katie Clark founded the Arkansas Period Poverty Project in 2018. Clark became passionate about period equity after she read a book called "Period Power" by Nadya Okamoto. The book talks about the financial barriers many people face trying to acquire tampons and pads.

    “If you do not have enough product or the right kind of product to manage your period you have to stay home to deal with it,” Clark said. “We should all have access to toilet paper. So why don't we have equal access to period products?”

    According to the Bureau of Legislative Research, statewide, menstruating people spend over $1 million on just the period product tax itself. This means repealing the tax would save consumers money, but would also cause the state to miss out on some revenue.

    This information comes from a report the bureau wrote after the Arkansas Period Poverty Project attempted to end the tax through the legislative process.

    During the Arkansas Legislature's 2021 general session, project members worked with Rep. Aaron Pilkington, R-Knoxville, and Rep. Denise Ennett, D-Little Rock, to craft a bill ending the tax. HB1065 died in committee, because the legislature adjourned too soon move through the entire process.

    ... Continued in link

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  • Arkansas legislature passes bill restricting FOIA request

    A new bill focused on reforms of Arkansas's Freedom of Information Act has passed the House and is now heading to the desk of Gov. Sarah Sanders.

    This comes as the legislation, Senate Bill 10 (SB10), passed out of the Senate on Wednesday by a 29-2 margin.

    SB10 is the restructured FOIA bill that was introduced by Arkansas Sen. Bart Hester on Tuesday evening. This amended proposal allows the state to deny access to details about the governor's security and other constitutional officers who travel on the Arkansas State Police plane. It also denies access to the cost of trips.

    "We all don't agree on everything, right?" Hester said. "And so I think that's exactly what happened, here, but we got a vast majority of legislators and I believe Arkansans support of this legislation now."

    Some politicians like Sen. Clarke Tucker described the bill as being "broad," but still voiced his support due to "security concerns" surrounding FOIA as currently constructed.

    "We got to a point where everything but the security for the governor was stripped from the bill, and I want to be deferential and make sure that our governor and her family are secure," Tucker said. "So ultimately, that's why I'm going to vote for the bill."

    Many Democrats and Republicans were frustrated with the original bill's restrictions on government transparency, including who joins the governor on taxpayer-funded trips.

    Senator Bryan King has been one vocal voice against the bill and said more should've been added.

    "A sunset clause would have allowed a reset in the 2025 session to relook at this and see how it happens and how it works," King said.

    However, supporters claimed the legislation is for the safety of the governor and those around her.

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  • Governor Signs Bill That Bans Vaccine Mandates In Arkansas

    www.huffpost.com Sarah Huckabee Sanders Signs Bill That Bans Vaccine Mandates In Arkansas

    The Arkansas governor claimed the legislation, which replaces a similar ban that recently expired, aims to defend citizens’ “individual liberty.”

    Sarah Huckabee Sanders Signs Bill That Bans Vaccine Mandates In Arkansas

    In a classic "solution for a problem that doesn't exist for the purposes of pandering and political theater"...

    > Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) has signed a bill that bans state and local governments from mandating COVID-19 vaccines for workers after a similar ban expired last month.

    > The legislation signed Thursday is aimed at defending citizens’ “individual liberty,” Sanders said at a press conference prior to its signing.

    > The legislation also prohibits COVID-19 vaccinations from being required as a condition of education, or for obtaining a service or licensure, permit or certificate of some kind. Any potential risks and harms associated with the shots must also be recorded and published by the state.

    ... and a minor reference to an actual problem : > A separate bill she signed restricts the public release of her travel and security records.

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  • www.arkansasonline.com Federal judge blocks state's new law banning Delta 8 THC products

    Producers, marketers and consumers of Delta 8 THC products received some welcome news Thursday after a federal judge blocked the state from enforcing a law — Act 629 of 2023 — banning the sale of such products in the state.

    Federal judge blocks state's new law banning Delta 8 THC products

    Producers, marketers and consumers of Delta 8 THC products received some welcome news Thursday after a federal judge blocked the state from enforcing a law -- Act 629 of 2023 -- banning the sale of such products in the state.

    U.S. District Judge Billy Roy Wilson issued the ruling in the wake of a motion hearing held Aug. 23 in federal court in Little Rock after a group of four cannabis-related businesses sued the state on the grounds that the law violated the U.S. Constitution's Commerce and Supremacy clauses.

    Act 629, passed in the 2023 regular session of the General Assembly, sought to ban the production and sale of products containing Delta 8, Delta 9 and Delta 10 and other THC isomers inside the state of Arkansas. Such products have been legal federally since 2018 under provisions contained in the 2018 Farm Bill that removed hemp containing less than 0.3% dry weight Delta 9 THC as a controlled substance. According to federal law, hemp containing more than 0.3% dry weight Delta 9 is classified as marijuana and remains prohibited federally, despite 38 states -- including Arkansas -- having legalized marijuana for medical use and 21 of those states and the District of Columbia giving the OK for recreational use.

    On July 31, the day before the state's ban on Delta 8 products went fully into effect, a group of hemp product marketers in Arkansas, Colorado and Texas filed suit in federal court in Arkansas seeking to overturn the law and asking the court to block enforcement through a temporary restraining order or a preliminary injunction while the lawsuit moves forward.

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  • KUAR/KLRE rebrands as Little Rock Public Radio

    www.ualrpublicradio.org Introducing Little Rock Public Radio

    General Manager Jonathan Seaborn discusses new changes to the station's branding.

    Introducing Little Rock Public Radio

    > After 50 years of serving the central Arkansas community as KUAR/KLRE Public Radio, we are proud to unveil our new identity: Little Rock Public Radio.

    > This transformative change reflects our deep commitment to the vibrant communities we have been privileged to engage with over the decades. While our name has evolved, our dedication to delivering unparalleled news, informative content, and captivating programming that embodies the spirit of central Arkansas remains unwavering.

    > Little Rock Public Radio is more than just a name; it's a representation of the heart and soul of our community. Our programming will continue to provide a trusted source of connection and inspiration, weaving together the stories, voices, and music that define us.

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  • www.ualrpublicradio.org Arkansas drops AP African American Studies course

    The Arkansas Department of Education says the course code was removed so they could search the class curriculum for “indoctrination.”

    Arkansas drops AP African American Studies course

    Just 48 hours before the first day of school, the Arkansas Department of Education announced that Advanced Placement African American Studies wouldn't count towards graduation. They said they’re reviewing the course for possible indoctrination.

    Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders went on Fox News to explain her administration's decision to de-prioritize AP African American studies.

    “We cannot perpetuate a lie to our students, and push this propaganda leftist agenda, teaching our kids to hate America, and hate one another," she said.

    Sanders has not pointed to anything specific in the AP African American Studies curriculum. The Arkansas Department of Education notified teachers that they’d deleted the course code for AP African American Studies. That means students can’t get graduation credit for taking it.

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