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Central Arkansas Water is under fire from state lawmakers for so-called “lobbying” activities during the legislative session earlier this year.
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Keesa Smith, executive director of the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, and Cara Butler, attorney with Mitchell Williams Law Firm, explain how the new laws regarding child labor will work.
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A federal judge said Tuesday he plans to decide whether to block Arkansas’ new social media age verification law before its effective date, Sept. 1.
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In a joint interview with Channel 4 KARK's Capitol View, Rep. Tara Shepard, D-Little Rock, and Kirk Lane, director of the Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership, explained how legislation and money from opioid settlements is being used to provide access to lower deaths from overdose.
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Arkansas legislative leaders agree the state’s $1.2 billion surplus means taxes should be cut further, but diverge on whether to wait until next year to act.
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The Arkansas Cinema Society helped craft the legislation which went into effect Tuesday.
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Arkansas lawmakers passed 890 laws during this year’s legislative sessions, and most take effect on Tuesday.
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Two Democratic legislators and one Republican agree bills are passed too quickly in Arkansas, while celebrating small wins for policies affecting children and families.
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Several Arkansas libraries and library associations are suing Crawford County officials and state prosecuting attorneys in an effort to overturn Act 372.
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They're awaiting a federal judge’s decision on a 2021 law banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth.