ARKANSAS (KSLA) - The Arkansas State Senate recently passed a bill that would end Affirmative Action in state government.
Senate Bill 184 would abolish both boards and transfer their powers and authorities to the education department.
The Arkansas Senate on Monday handily approved a bill that would allow nonprofit, tax-exempt and government-funded hospitals ...
Arkansas would no longer have an Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) Commission and state library board If ...
The Senate Education Committee advanced a bill Monday to require public schools to ban cellphones for students from "bell to ...
The Senate committee passed the Bell to Bell No Cell Act on Monday in a meeting, and now it will go to the full Senate.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Senate passed a bill aimed at ending affirmative action programs in state and local ...
The lived experiences of Black senators were not enough to overcome the dishonesty and ignorance of the bill's sponsor.
Row crop farming may struggle to be profitable in 2025, and conditions could lead to many producers shuttering operations ...
One supporter says its a step toward fairness, while one person against the bill says it undermines civil rights progress.
Rep. Jon Eubanks (District 46) and Sen. Tyler Dees (Siloam Springs) have filed a joint bill in the Arkansas legislature to ...
Bill SB-58 is a proposed change to the regulations surrounding nonprofit, tax-exempt, and governmentally-funded hospitals.