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Legislature plans deck-chair shift on state employee and teacher health insurance
April 19, 20218:46 am
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s Michael Wickline reports on another legislative power grab, this one to shift control of state and school employee health insurance from a board mostly appointed to the governor to the state Board of Finance, with four of 10 members appointed by legislative leaders.
Will changing the deck chairs have an appreciable impact on the core problem? The problem was noted by
Sen. Larry Teague down around paragraph 18 in Wickline’s article. In expressing caution about the proposal from Senate leader Jimmy Hickey, Teague said:
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem took some justifiable heat recently when she suddenly withdrew her support for state legislation that would have banned biological males from competing against girls in school sports. It seemed to us a clear case of caving to the Rainbow Mafia and its looming threat of business hardship rather than putting down a clear marker for conservative American principles.
This week, another Republican governor finds himself in the hot seat, although the issue confronting Arkansasâs Asa Hutchison appears rather more nuanced than the one Noem flubbed.
As Michael Wickline and Rachel Herzog reported yesterday in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, âArkansasâ governor on Monday announced his veto of a bill that would ban gender-affirming care for transgender youths, prompting proponents of the legislation to urge both chambers to override his decision. Arkansas would be the first state to put such a ban into law, which would put the state in the nation