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On today's show, what happens when a liberal attorney joins a Zoom call with a group of conservative politicians and voters. Also, new Cox-funded Innovation Labs in Boys and Girls Clubs in Fort Smith and Bentonville. Plus, a Sound Perimeter focusing on water’s influence on music.
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On this week's episode, State Senate President Bart Hester discusses this month’s special session and says this will not be the last time the legislature takes up state income tax and the Freedom of Information Act.
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The FOIA bill Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders initially proposed is very different from the one that gained final approval from lawmakers last week, Little Rock Public Radio's Josie Lenora reports.
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Today on The Outline: Lawmakers passed new cuts to the state’s personal income tax. Also, the WOKA Whitewater Park opened its gates to the public for a preview last weekend. Plus, Razorback volleyball heads into SEC play.
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On today's show, taking a look at public transportation's current situation and future in the region. Plus, an Arkansas true crime story from the Pryor Center. Also, Little Rock Public Radio explores how last week's special legislative session affected FOIA laws in the state.
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Today on the Outline: After two unsuccessful attempts, Gov. Sanders submits a third draft of a bill to alter the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA. Plus, educating business leaders with The Better Business Bureau Education Foundation.
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Today on The Outline: The Arkansas Senate is approving a bill to cap state income taxes at 4.4% for individuals earning over $24,000 per year. Also, the ongoing legislative session ends before lawmakers can vote on a new FOIA Act. Plus, ExperienceFayetteville hosts a bike-friendly city boot-camp.
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Today on The Outline: A special session of the Arkansas legislature began this morning. Also, a federal judge has blocked enforcement of an Arkansas law criminalizing the sale and transport of Delta-8 THC. Plus, celebrating Jewish High Holidays.
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Today on The Outline: Gov. Sanders attempts to restrict documents available under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act with a special session next Monday. Plus, Mount Sequoyah may receive a coffee shop.
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Today on The Outline: Arkansas lawmakers react to the possibility of a special session before year's end. Also, stroke risk increases in America. Plus, the Razorbacks plan to play early to avoid humidity this weekend.