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In this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report, host Roby Brock speaks with Rep. Steve Womack about what's happening in Washington, DC, and how Medicaid might change in the upcoming months.
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The change is the result of a proposed strategy from USPS that is currently under review with the Postal Regulatory Commission and is estimated to save the postal service nearly $3 billion a year.
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In 1966, a Republican was elected to Arkansas' third congressional district. And for the past 58 years, a Republican has continued to be elected. But when will that trend end?
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Residents like Carolyn Eiler as well as elected officials like Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Congressman Steve Womack take a look at the damage from the massive storms that hit Rogers.
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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Senator John Boozman, and Representative Steve Womack are part of a group of officials examining the recent storm damage in downtown Rogers.
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Federal lawmakers are urging the U.S. Postal Service to reconsider plans to shift services from several mail processing facilities, including one in Fayetteville.
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Today on The Outline: Rep. Steve Womack discusses the looming government shutdown. Also, free COVID-19 tests are available in the mail again. Plus, a full weekend of Razorback sports.
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The Republican Party will be in charge of the United States House next year. Roby Brock, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, talks with Arkansas Third District Congressman Steve Womack of Rogers about the upcoming Congressional year.
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The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement was created to replace NAFTA. During a trade briefing in Rogers yesterday, Rep. Steve Womack said there's no…