Ronak Patel / Talk Business & Politics
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In addition to education and criminal justice reform, this year’s legislative session has also seen so-called "culture war" issues at the forefront.
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A bill that would have limited uses of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) failed to pass in committee Wendesday.
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Arkansas lawmakers debated 13 proposed constitutional amendments with the goal of referring three to voters on the November 2024 ballot.
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Senate Bill 396 would regulate social media companies and require age verification from users on social media sites.
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House Bill 1419 would require petitioners to get signatures from 50 counties, instead of 15, to get a citizen-led issue on the ballot.
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State lawmakers will have to narrow down which three proposed amendments to Arkansas' constitution they plan to put before voters in 2024.
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The Arkansas General Assembly may refer three amendment proposals for voter consideration per regular legislative session.
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State lawmakers are proposing a new minimum teacher salary of $50,000.