Republican candidates for next Arkansas governor taking shape
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has officially announced she s running for governor of Arkansas. She joins Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and Lt. Governor Tim Griffin. Author: Veronica Ortega Updated: 7:02 PM CST January 25, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the former white house press secretary for the Trump administration, officially announced her candidacy for governor of Arkansas on Monday (Jan. 25).
She joins Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and Lt. Governor Tim Griffin in the race for the Republican nomination.
News of Sanders running for governor doesn’t come as a surprise to many in Arkansas.
Political experts say she does come into the race as the front runner.
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The Rutledge Report, Part II: Her record, including her ties to Donald Trump
January 24, 20219:58 am
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge continues to add chapters to the book of her public record, generally lamentable particularly in her devotion to
Donald Trump.
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The latest chapter, as I mentioned earlier, is an outlay of what likely will exceed a quarter of a million dollars in public money on partisan assistance in redistricting that could have been done at no additional cost by her existing staff.
The event prompts me to share something I’d been holding in reserve.
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For your Sunday reading, a summary of the span of Rutledge’s Arkansas political career. It includes the unconstitutional public spending, for which repayments are now being sought court, to prevent the defeat of Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
In this case, Rutledge seeks to defend Arkansas Works’community-engagement requirements. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 2:35 PM CST January 20, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge filed her brief in Arkansas’s U.S. Supreme Court case concerning Arkansas Works and a companion case concerning New Hampshire’s similar program.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments later in 2021. In this case, Rutledge seeks to defend Arkansas Works’ community-engagement requirements.
“I look forward to the U.S. Supreme Court hearing our case on why Arkansas’s community-engagement requirements will help build a better future for Arkansans, Rutledge said. Arkansas Works reaffirms Arkansas s commitment to improving the health of Arkansans and ensuring the Medicaid program is sustainable.