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Little Rock dispensary proposes move to Jacksonville

Little Rock dispensary proposes move to Jacksonville
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Changes to election laws headed to Arkansas governor's desk


Changes to election laws headed to Arkansas governor's desk
Some Arkansas legislators say the changes tighten voter security, others say they make it harder for Arkansans to vote.
Author: Casey Frizzell, Associated Press
Published: 11:33 AM CDT April 14, 2021
Updated: 12:30 PM CDT April 14, 2021
ARKANSAS, USA — Changes to Arkansas election laws, including limiting access outside polling places and restricting absentee ballots, have been approved by Arkansas lawmakers and are headed to Governor Asa Hutchinson's desk for signature. 
SB486 bars anyone from 100 feet of the primary exterior entrance to a building where voting occurs except for a person entering or leaving a building where voting is taking place for lawful purposes. 

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Arkansas committee passes basic habitability standards for renters, but more battles ahead


Arkansas committee passes basic habitability standards for renters, but more battles ahead
Arkansas committee passes basic habitability standards for renters, but more battles ahead
Caleb Alexander-McKinzie, an advocate for renters, speaks up for minimal habitability standards in Arkansas.
Lawmakers on the House Insurance and Commerce committee narrowly passed a significantly amended bill Wednesday that would insure most rental properties in the state meet minimal standards to protect the health and safety of tenants.
Committee Chair
Mark Lowery (R-Maumelle) cast the deciding vote, giving House Bill 1563 establishing minimum habitability standards the 11 votes it needed to advance to the full House.
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Alcohol home delivery bill signed into law


Alcohol home delivery bill signed into law
A bill that would allow home deliveries of beer, wine and other spirits in the Natural State is now a law. (Source: KAIT-TV)
By Region 8 Newsdesk | March 3, 2021 at 4:07 PM CST - Updated March 4 at 11:51 AM
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT) - A bill that would allow home deliveries of beer, wine and other spirits in the Natural State is now a law.
The law will allow deliveries from retail liquor stores in the state permanently. A change was allowed last year due to COVID-19 restrictions, KATV reported.
Under the law, the delivery can be made directly to a private residence of someone over the age of 21 in a “wet county or territorial subdivision” from a retail liquor store, microbrewery-restaurant and a small brewery.

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Bill to censor teaching of the 1619 Project in Arkansas schools fails


Bill to censor teaching of the 1619 Project in Arkansas schools fails
Bill to censor teaching of the 1619 Project in Arkansas schools fails
February 9, 20214:45 pm
Some AR lawmakers don't like the sentiment behind the 1619 Project, which views slavery as the defining component of American history.
Arkansas lawmakers backed down from censoring the
1619 Project in the state’s public schools Tuesday, but tense disagreements remain at the Capitol over what American history is, how it should be taught and who gets to decide.
The House Education Committee nixed House Bill 1231, sponsored by
Rep. Mark Lowery (R-Maumelle), which would have cut funding to public schools that allowed the teaching of the 1619 Project curriculum. A collection of essays, photos and poems that first appeared in the New York Times in 2019, The 1619 Project considers slavery’s consequences and the contributions of Black Americans as central to our national history and identity. The corresponding 1619 Project curriculum pushes back against the whitewashed history many of us got in school, a version that glosses over or skips altogether the parts about early presidents and signers of the Constitution being slave owners. Its thesis is a rude awakening for anyone who never questioned the infallibility of the Founding Fathers.

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