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Gov. Asa Hutchinson says the state is expanding Medicaid access for pregnant people, launching new post-partum home visits, and increasing payments to foster parents.
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Secretary of State John Thurston told backers of an amendment to strike Pope County as a destination for a casino that they did not qualify due to a lack of signatures.
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Scott has been in office since 2018. So far, two candidates have filed to challenge him.
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The annual Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows Arkansas is lagging behind other states in making progress to improve child well-being.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson says he wants this week's special legislative session to be quick, focused on accelerating tax cuts and school safety.
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Republican Boozman, who is Arkansas' senior U.S. senator, said he doesn't believe the bill will be effective in fighting inflation.
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Hutchinson, who strongly supported replacing Arkansas' two statues, on Thursday got his first look at a clay model of the Cash statue.
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Henderson said his campaign is focused on improving the quality-of-life of the city.
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The four finalists for Arkansas Teacher of the Year emerged from a field of 13 regional semifinalists.
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Backers of the proposals can appeal the decisions to the Arkansas Supreme Court.
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