The Arkansas Senate State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee on Tuesday advanced a bill that is aimed at ending affirmative action programs in state and local government in Arkansas and giving state agencies two years to implement the bill.
The Arkansas Senate State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee on Tuesday advanced a bill that is aimed at ending affirmative action programs in state and local government in Arkansas and giving state agencies two years to implement the bill.
A bill that would require new political parties to collect 10,000 signatures of registered voters to get on the ballot fell short of clearing the Arkansas Senate State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee on Tuesday.