We here at For AR People believe in the power of good governance and people’s personal freedoms to make their own healthcare choices. Arkansas’ current abortion laws are the exact…
For years I have yearned for a scientist’s view when it comes to policies that directly impact Arkansans’ way of life. Now that I have acquired a large amount of…
On Monday, November 13, Governor Sanders announced that Exxon would begin lithium extraction in South Arkansas. She touted this as an unequivocal good for the region: it would bring much-needed…
House of Representatives District 1 Rep. Jeremy Woolridge (R)* District 2 Rep. Trey Steimel (R)* District 3 Rep. Stetson Painter (R)* District 4 Jason Nazarenko (R) Tink Albright (R) District…
A designation change for the Buffalo is not about love for the river. It’s about money and who stands to benefit most from the change. There is much to unpack…
Over the past several months, For AR People and On AR Watch have reported a number of stories about what’s going on in Arkansas, and those stories weren’t over when…
It’s World Mental Health Day. If you spend any amount of time on social media this week, you’ll see tips for improving your personal wellbeing. You might see tips for…
The Arkansas Department of Education just confirmed vouchers are as bad for students as experts and educators warned. The ADE’s newly released Education Freedom Account Annual Report details the program’s…
Arkansans are connecting the dots that lead to Sanders being a possible running mate for a presidential ticket alongside Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin. If you’re not living under a rock,…
In an effort to uphold transparency in government and accountability of taxpayer funds, For AR People is submitting a formal audit request to Arkansas’s Office of Legislative Audit. The audit request pertains to Governor Sarah Sanders’ purchase order for a nearly $19,000 lectern, originally paid for with taxpayer money, that was only apparently produced after days of public scrutiny and outcry.