SJR4 would establish a top-two system in which all candidates appear on one ballot, regardless of political party Name a bigger bugaboo for US Senator Tom Cotton (and his in-state…
Senate Bill 206 would require school board candidates to select a political party School board elections are some of the last nonpartisan races in our state, and for good reason….
Week four was another weird one with a lot to cover. Let’s dive in. Still waiting on the Governor’s ed bill After three full weeks, lawmakers have yet to file…
Sullivan’s bill would remove laws that give minorities and women a fair chance The Arkansas State legislature, with its extremist super-majority continues its war on freedom, liberty, and fairness. Republican…
Week three in the legislature has come and gone, and culture war legislation is still a thing. The good news is that members did file and vote on some substantive…
What a wild week at the Arkansas Legislature. Hannah hit the bullseye in our video recap when she said, “A lot of stuff happened, but not a lot of things…
It’s the time of year when we (Gennie and Hannah) keep you up to speed with what’s going on at the Capitol. We don’t really sleep but we promise we…
When the 94th General Assembly convenes January 9th, 2023, Arkansans will see a lot of fresh faces at the Capitol — 26 new House members and 13 new Senators. Read…
On November 8th, vote AGAINST Issue 2. Our state motto in Arkansas is “the People Rule.” One big way Arkansans do this is with ballot initiatives—a way for the people…
Arkansas can’t keep teachers, but lawmakers chose tax cuts instead of educator raises. Today the Department of Ed will ask the Arkansas Legislative Council to approve emergency request to teacher licensure….