LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An active week for the Arkansas legislature during the fourth week of its current session. Legislators considered cell phones in classrooms, limits on insurance settlements, the ...
A proposed bill in the Arkansas legislature would ensure that U.S. citizens participate in elections by changing how ...
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Thursday, February 6, 2025 announced new legislation aimed at improving maternal health for ...
A bill that would “prohibit discrimination or preferential treatment” by public entities in Arkansas passed the House of ...
Excitement is building for the McCarty-Harvey family as the big game approaches, but not without a touch of rivalry. Brad and ...
The House Committee on State Agencies approved a bill Wednesday that would end affirmative action programs in Arkansas, ...
Seven years after its creation, the Arkansas Association of Asian Businesses is looking to raise $25,000 by March and hire a full-time executive director by May. Founder and President ...
Though it has faced continued opposition, the bill aimed to end affirmative action is headed to the Senate for one final vote ...
Thursday afternoon, members of the Arkansas House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 3, which would end affirmative action programs across the state. The bill is now headed back to the state Senate ...
A bill impacting insurance settlements introduced in the current Arkansas legislative session is on the governor’s desk for signature.
Citizens continue to express concerns that SB3 would limit opportunities for historically excluded populations.
Arkansas — a park, a shed, a post office, a general store, two homes, and several bridges and overpasses — have been newly ...