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Little Rock · Little RockLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Four Arkansans have filed a federal lawsuit against multiple state departments over the state's Educational Freedom Accounts, claiming it violates the United States Constitution. The lawsuit was filed in the Eastern District of Arkansas on June 13. The plaintiffs are Gwen Faulkenberry of Franklin County, Special Renee Sanders of Drew County, Anika Whitfield of Pulaski County and Kimberly Crutchfield of Pulaski Cou…See the Story
Federal Lawsuit Looks to Halt Arkansas' Educational Freedom Account Program; Claims It Violates US Constitution
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders · Little RockBy David Ferguson Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders tried to assert some control over the running of the state prisons by getting a law passed to say the Secretary of Corrections serves at the pleasure of the Governor, not the Corrections Board. When the board didn’t like decisions of the Secretary, they fired him despite the new law saying the Secretary serves at the pleasure of the Governor. They filed a lawsuit seeking to nullify the new law. …Read Article
Should the Governor Have More Power Over Prison Operations? - Conduit News Arkansas

Little Rock · Little RockDuring a recent ALC meeting, Rep. Les Warren (R – D84) presented a committee report that included a recommendation to approve a contract with Aptus Financial. The contract would fund a consultant to help state employees navigate the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program — a process widely acknowledged to be confusing and bureaucratic. The proposed three-year contract would run through 2028 with a total projected cost of $2,165,0…Read Article