
State Capitol Week in Review
LITTLE ROCK – The Senate has approved a property tax cut that will save Arkansas homeowners $56 million every year.
LITTLE ROCK – The Senate has approved a property tax cut that will save Arkansas homeowners $56 million every year.
March is a beautiful month in Arkansas as the world begins again with spring. It is also a great time to celebrate the many ways we work together to help every Arkansan grow and be their best.
A bill was filed in the Arkansas Senate that would provide funding for all the Drug Task Forces in Arkansas. SB350 would be a massive boost to public safety all across Arkansas.
I am going to chalk it up to being young that I used to love the winter. Snow days with no school. Sledding, snowball fights. The Works.
During this legislative session, over 130 bills have been signed into law. This week, two significant bills aimed at supporting Arkansas students were signed by… Login to continue reading Login…
The last several years have featured milestone anniversaries for some of the fiercest and most memorable events of World War II including the attack on Pearl Harbor, D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge. We continue to reflect on them because they forever changed the course of history.
By Rep. Trey Steimel As we move through the 2025 legislative session, the Arkansas House of Representatives has passed several important bills that will impact… Login to continue reading Login…
Like many Arkansans, my introduction to firearms and shooting sports came through family. I still value those memories today, many years after my father’s impassioned lessons on gun safety or the occasion when he let us handle a prized antique flintlock.
In 2024, we conducted a poll, and the results were clear—our community wants a carnival. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we are not financially able to provide one for the 2025 fair.
With all that’s been going on, I completely forgot it was Valentine’s Day this past weekend. Not to fret, I have gone on record countless times with Shauna in our over 15 years together, that it is the dumbest holiday out there. Like most holidays, it’s a way for corporations to guilt trip people into needing to show their love to each other through their wallet. In case you haven’t noticed, all things are expensive these days so going out to get flowers or chocolates or whatever the heck people buy during that time, is not worth it, literally and figuratively.