Bob Dylan wrote: "Come senators, [representatives]. Please heed the call. Don't stand in the doorway. Don't block up the hall. For he that gets hurt, will be he who has stalled. The battle outside ...
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 Sherburne County board this week voted to terminate all county initiatives and programs aimed at advancing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. The action, according to County Administrator ...
A bill that would “prohibit discrimination or preferential treatment” by public entities in Arkansas passed the House of ...
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.
The Arkansas House of Representatives approved legislation Thursday to end government-sponsored affirmative action programs ...
The House Committee on State Agencies approved a bill Wednesday that would end affirmative action programs in Arkansas, ...
Thursday afternoon, members of the Arkansas House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 3, which would end affirmative action programs across the state. The bill is now headed back to the state Senate ...
The bill to end affirmative action is heading to the House after a committee hearing. As the bill moves forward, it faces continued opposition.
Wednesday the House Governmental Affairs Committee heard from both sides of the issue before moving forward to the full House ...
After years of debate over how much road salt Traverse City uses, city commissioners want this year’s discussion to be the ...