LITTLE ROCK — The state Supreme Court struck down another provision of Arkansas’ tort reform law today.
LITTLE ROCK — The state Supreme Court struck down another provision of Arkansas’ tort reform law today.
LITTLE ROCK — Any reduction in state funding for public schools would be a step back from Arkansas’ commitment to students, state Education Commissioner Tom Kimbrell told the legislative Joint Budget Committee today.
LITTLE ROCK — Two tax hike proposals that would benefit state highways are compatible, not competing measures, the House speaker told city leaders from across the state today.
LITTLE ROCK — The head of the state pollution control agency said today she will request that plans to test for mineral pollutants along Crooked Creek in northern Arkansas be temporarily withdrawn.
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas House Speaker Robert S. Moore Jr. said today he has appointed Dr. James B. Hazlewood to the state Tobacco Settlement Commission.
LITTLE ROCK — The areas of licensure in which teachers are most needed in Arkansas are not the areas in which the most licenses are being issued, according to a report that suggests it may be difficult for some teachers to find work in the state because of their choice of subject.
LITTLE ROCK — Attorney General Dustin McDaniel today filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit that resulted in a ruling that portions of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act are unconstitutional.
LITTLE ROCK — The head of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce says the business organization is disappointed that the state declined to apply for a multimillion-dollar federal grant to fund planning for a state health insurance exchange.
LITTLE ROCK — Republican opposition today appeared to dim prospects that the state will apply for new federal funding to continue planning for a state health exchange as part of the federal health care overhaul.
LITTLE ROCK — The state Legislature is likely to set lottery-funded scholarships at $5,000 per year to attend a four-year school and $2,500 per year to attend a two-year school, House Speaker Robbie Wills said today.
