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The joint Public Health Committee plans to “fill in” the medical and education “gaps” for pregnant people.
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Primary runoff elections are underway in three Arkansas House districts where the incumbents did not seek reelection.
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Democratic lawmakers pushed back on the Department of Finance and Administration's claim that the rule change constituted an emergency.
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Arkansas’ prison board will investigate when and how changes were made to a legal contract without the knowledge of state procurement officials.
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Representatives from the Arkansas Crime Lab testified Friday to a significant decrease in untested rape kits.
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Alonza Jiles is accused of ignoring widespread child sexual abuse while working at The Lord’s Ranch, a now-defunct religious boarding school in north Arkansas.
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The party is in a complete minority statewide, and is working to regain seats in the next election slowly.
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Seven candidates are competing in the primary for the District 35 spot.
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Sen. Missy Irvin, R-Mountain View, filed the study, fearing the mines are too loud and use too much water.
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Rep. Keith Brooks, R-Little Rock, became the third candidate to declare for House Majority Leader in the next Arkansas General Assembly.