Hear the report from KUAR's political reporter Sarah Kellogg. A bill that would have widened an existing law regarding free speech on college campuses in Arkansas stalled Monday due to a lack of action. Senate Bill 191, which would have created the “Free Thought In Higher Education Act,” failed to advance the Arkansas Senate Education Committee when no member seconded a motion to pass the bill. Bill sponsor, Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Jonesboro, called SB191 the next step of the current “Forming Open and Robust University Minds” or FORUM Act that the legislature passed in 2019. That law eliminated "free speech zones" on college campuses and instead declared all accessible outdoor areas on a campus to be a public forum.