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A proposed amendment that would legalize some abortions in Arkansas has been approved by the attorney general. The Arkansas Abortion Amendment can now begin collecting signatures to officially get the amendment on the ballot.
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A proposed constitutional amendment has been rejected that aims to change elements of the governor's major education law. The education rights amendment of 2024 proposes that all schools that receive local or state funding will be required to meet “identical state academic standards and identical state standards of accreditation.”
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On today's show, new data shows that the wellbeing of children of color in Arkansas ranks low. Also, learning more about Music Move's Black Music Expo. Plus, Remembering the filming of "The Blue and the Gray" 40 years ago.
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A third version of Arkansas Citizens for Transparency's government transparency constitutional amendment has now been submitted to the Arkansas attorney general. This iteration comes directly after Attorney General Tim Griffin rejected the most recent version of the proposed amendment.
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To kick off this election year, Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History takes a look at Arkansas presidential candidates.
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This week, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams discusses The 2023 Compass Report, The Fort Smith Board considering the increase in water rates, and President Biden naming west Arkansas' new marshall with Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics.
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Today on The Outline: Arkansas State Board of Corrections, Attorney General Tim Griffin and Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders have been in conflict over plans to expand prison beds in Arkansas for several weeks now. Plus, Mervin Jebaraj, an economist with the University of Arkansas Walton College of Business, speaks on the lack of a recession in 2023.
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On today's show, how much authority does the Arkansas State Library Board have? Also, Scrooge, Marley and Cratchit are back on stage. Plus, radio theater in Eureka Springs.
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Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History joins Ozarks at Large to highlight memorable political debate moments, including one debate's "free-for-all" segment.
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On today's show, a federal grant has been awarded to a UofA-based ecologist to help combat the expansive growth of harmful plants in the local environment. Plus, memorable moments from Arkansas political debates.