Counting On star Jedidiah Duggar, 22, marries his fiancée Katey Nakatsu just SEVEN WEEKS after they got engaged - as she promises to submit to his authority in religious Christian vows
Jedidiah and Katey, 22, married in Arkansas on Saturday, April 3 with an outdoor ceremony and mask-free indoor celebration
The couple, who got engaged on Valentine s Day, recited religious vows in which both said that the husband is the head of his wife
Jed revealed they d been dating for a year and called himself the happiest man in the world
When they got engaged, Jed promised to remain pure and have no intimate physical contact before that day
The Arkansas House Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee is considering a bill (SB 289) that creates dangerously broad religious exemptions for health care providers, institutions, and payers (insurance and employers), allowing them to deny care based on their beliefs.
This bill opens the door to widespread denial of care and discrimination. We need your help to stop it now!
This bill already passed the Arkansas State Senate, so we must stop it in the House.
This dangerous bill will allow health care providers, hospitals, insurers, and even employers to deny needed services, risking the health and safety of all patients in Arkansas. ”’
Updated: 3:06 PM CST February 1, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Arkansas Senator Mathew Pitsch (R-Fort Smith) announced Monday (Feb. 1) that he would be seeking the GOP nomination for State Treasurer.
The election is scheduled for November 2022.
Pitsch was elected to the Arkansas State Senate in 2018. He is the Senate Majority Whip (assistant to the floor leaders) and served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 2015 to 2018.
He also serves as the vice-chair for the Senate Transportation, Technology and Legislative Affairs Committee. He is a member of the Senate Insurance and Commerce Committee and Senate Efficiency Committee.
Pitsch describes himself as a conservative, small-business advocate and successful economic developer.