It was a busy week at the Arkansas State Capitol. From maternal health to affirmative action, here's a recap of the big bills that were discussed and voted on.
The Justice Department says it won't pull out of the Supreme Court case over Tennessee's ban on gender treatments for ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An active week for the Arkansas legislature during the fourth week of its current session. Legislators ...
Arkansas lawmakers and Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders hit their stride this week here in the regular session of the 95th ...
A bill filed Wednesday could soon crown the mallard duck as Arkansas' official state duck. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Jack ...
Arkansas lawmakers propose the 'Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies Act' to establish presumptive Medicaid eligibility for pregnant ...
A bill to prohibit smartphone usage in Arkansas public schools is nearing final approval in the state legislature.
The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism hosted Natural State Day Tuesday at the Capitol, showcasing the ...
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Hosted on MSNArkansas governor announces bill aimed at maternal healthGov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Thursday announced legislation targeted at improving health outcomes for moms and babies. Why ...
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Thursday, February 6, 2025 announced new legislation aimed at improving maternal health for ...
Hours of debate in committee and in Arkansas’ legislative chambers didn’t sway enough lawmakers to vote against a bill that ...
Though it has faced continued opposition, the bill aimed to end affirmative action is headed to the Senate for one final vote before going to the governor's desk.
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