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The Arkansas Legislative Audit released a report on Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ purchase of a $19,029 lectern yesterday afternoon. The audit lists 7 different “areas of potential noncompliance with state law” by the Governor’s Office.
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On today's show, a team effort brings us the updates to Wilson Park in Fayetteville. Also, Keri Blakinger discusses her memoir about prison. Plus, life after prison. Plus, how a restaurateur decided to make pizza in Johnson.
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Last month, state officials announced a revision to a policy that previously allowed a person to select an ‘X’ marker as a gender option on their drivers license or ID card. The change will only allow someone to choose "male" or "female" on their identification, which stands to impact over 500 Arkansans who currently use the ‘X’ marker.
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40 members of the Arkansas National Guard are headed to the US southern border with Mexico. This marks the second time the state’s National Guard personnel have been deployed to assist Texas law enforcement in policing the border.
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A proposal by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ administration would cut funding for fourteen of the state’s fifteen education service cooperatives by more than $4 million for the 2025 fiscal year.
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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders is traveling to South Korea and Japan until March 14th, marking her second trip out of the country on official Arkansas business. In the last 12 months there have been overseas trade missions from the governors several states. But do these international trade mission make a noticeable impact on a state?
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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders ended 2023 with a graphic online touting the growth and successes of her first year in office. One of those numbers included more than a billion dollars in proposed investment. We hear from the state's economic development commission about what this means for Arkansas.
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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced that Arkansas would be opting into a new program that aims to fight food insecurity for children. The program is called the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer, which will provide assistance to buy food during the summer months for eligible children in Arkansas.
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Today on The Outline: Pulaski County Circuit Judge Tim Fox found that Griffin was in clear violation of his official duty to provide legal counsel to the Arkansas State Board of Corrections. Also, Arkansans for Limited Government has resubmitted their proposed constitutional amendment. Plus, The Arkansas Department of Transportation released its traffic management plan ahead of the 2024 eclipse.
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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders recently announced two new appointments to the Arkansas State Library Board. But what authority does the Arkansas State Library Board have? And how does it impact your neighborhood library?