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With school canceled last week in much of the state, many districts will be tacking on make-up days at the end of the school year, but one state lawmaker is considering offering legislation to restore the flexibility of AMI days for public school districts.
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Former Arkansas state Sen. Jason Rapert, appointed to the state Library Board on Monday, currently leads a nationwide group of Christian conservative lawmakers.
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The House Aging, Children and Youth Committee discussed Arkansas's high maternal mortality and the state midwife shortage at a meeting on Monday.
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Lawmakers will direct $500,000 into a security grant once the Department of Public Safety provides detailed methods of assessing risk and distributing money.
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The Democratic Party of Arkansas reports 65 candidates will run in statehouse races.
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State Sen. Clint Penzo, R-Springdale, said Monday he will run for the GOP nomination for Arkansas’ 3rd Congressional District.
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Executives at the public broadcaster were questioned at a legislative hearing Thursday about their hiring of outside contractors.
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A bill to increase the penalties for assaulting a transit driver and force ex-cons to pay child support were discussed by lawmakers in a meeting Wednesday.
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Diversity, equity and inclusion programs foster discrimination, witness tells legislators
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The study will last nine months and hear from state agencies, prosecutors, law enforcement and the public.