it. >> yeah. >> and -- >> go ahead. >> and that's the thing about this complaint, is the reason we filed the whistleblower reprisal complaint is because colonel matthews has been retaliated against because he brought forward his concerns to congress. and federal law does prohibit retaliation against military officers because they make a protected disclosure, meaning a disclosure of a violation of law, rule or regulation. so right now what we're doing is trying to ensure that nell matthews is being treated with the dignity and respect he should be afforded and we're looking forward to having these issues brought to light so that way the functions with the public knowledge of what happened on january 6th can allow for an independent investigation of all of these issues. that way army values can be ensured. >> i'm a good boy. i'm not a cry baby here. what happened to me is bad. but what i really care about is the army and about the army living up to itself. and my main dern was my memo came out and the army doubled down and said they still buy
Arkansas ranks as the worst state in the country when it comes to food insecurity, according to a study put out Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The hunger issues in Little Rock are great, and the financial cost of helping people and families is growing beyond the ability of churches and volunteer groups to meet.
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Groups rally at Arkansas Capitol against bills aimed at voter rights
Local groups rallied at the state Capitol against what they are calling "anti-democracy" bills, with a focus on almost a dozen bills floating around lately. Author: Jade Jackson Updated: 6:52 PM CDT April 6, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark — Local groups rallied at the state Capitol against what they are calling "anti-democracy" bills targeted at voter rights. With a focus on almost a dozen bills floating around Arkansas legislature recently.
The “Save AR Democracy Rally” featured For AR People, the League of Women Voters of Arkansas, Arkansas United, and Indivisible Arkansas.
Josh Price is the Pulaski County Election Commissioner.
Democracy all-stars fight back against Arkansas voting rights attacks
April 6, 20212:30 pm Voting rights advocates rallied against bills that will make it harder to cast a ballot. Brian Chilson
As lawmakers inside the Capitol juggled a laundry list of attacks on voting rights, a lively lunchtime crowd of voter advocates rallied outside for ballot access and fair elections.
“Am I too old for civil disobedience?” asked
Harvey Joe Sanner, a leather vest-wearing election commissioner from Prairie County who kicked off the rally. Sanner said he’s never been more ashamed of his government as he is today, as lawmakers push forward a raft of measures to effectively shrink the pool of eligible voters.
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