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Democratic Party · Little RockDemocratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin leads a meeting of the DNC Executive Committee in Little Rock on May 30, 2025. (Screen grab from livestream) Ahead of a meeting of the Democratic National Committee’s Executive Committee in Little Rock on Friday, DNC chair Ken Martin said the national party is committing the largest financial assistance to state Democratic parties ever. “The DNC will push out over a million dollars every month to th…See the Story
State, National Democrats Meet in Little Rock to Sketch Out Party's Future
Coverage: 5 sources

Tornado · ArkansasGov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Thursday that the state will cover 35% of the cost to clean up and rebuild damaged infrastructure from the March storms, adding that the remainder of the costs will be covered by local governments.See the Story
Arkansas will cover 35% of March tornado damage; Sanders says cities, counties will pay rest
50% Left coverage: 4 sources

Little Rock · Little RockThe Arkansas Attorney General's office rejected proposed wording for a constitutional amendment aimed at protecting direct democracy for exceeding the state's requirement that measures be written at or below an eighth grade reading level.See the Story
Arkansas Attorney General’s Office Rejects Proposed Constitutional Amendment over Ballot Wording
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Legislators look to approve transfer of location rules for dispensaries
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Arkansas’ Tom Cotton, John Boozman and Bruce Westerman urge Army to expand Pine Bluff Arsenal
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Memphis police officers found not guilty of all state charges in Tyre Nichols beating death
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FBI Arrest of Wisconsin Judge Sparks Judicial Backlash and Public Protests
47% Right coverage: 131 sources
Gov. Sanders vetoes two bills regarding behavioral health programs in schools, patient access to medical information
57% Center coverage: 7 sources