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Applicants also hope to use a portion of the taxpayer-funded grant for physical advertising, rent and utilities, baby supplies, classes.
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Applicants also hope to use a portion of the taxpayer-funded grant for physical advertising, rent and utilities, baby supplies, classes.
Previously, those eligible for the expanded Medicaid program who didn't choose a commercial health plan would be automatically enrolled.
The Republican Clark, ensconced in controversy, faces the lowest possible demotion, the report states.
However, the Arkansas Legislative Council also sent three of four back to its Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review subcommittee.
Sanders was for a time the chief spokeswoman of the twice-impeached Trump.
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The civil rights law, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally-funded education programs.
The report indicates Cindy Gillespie had been in her position for the last six years.
Promote LGBTQ+ fairness and allow a drag queen to throw out the first pitch? Apparently not, in Central Arkansas.
The payment is the first of $216 million the state will receive under the agreement through annual payments over 18 years.
A recent poll found that 69 percent of both Democrats and Republicans think democracy in the United States is in danger of collapse.
The Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review panel began reviewing districts' use of money in August.
Black River Tech. College received approval for $4.6 million in ARPA funds to construct a facility that would provide short-term housing.
This is the largest grant the university has received from the National Science Foundation, the report states.
"Issue 2" has been referred to the November ballot by the state general assembly, the report indicates.
The Republican Clark, who according to the report has a history of questionable actions, faces sanctions.
The committee first met Sept. 1 to discuss the complaint in executive session before agreeing to table the discussion.
The report states that a waiver must first be obtained from said commission. The request included a Confederate flag.
They had not yet decided if canceled student debt could be taxed, following the release of President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.
The report indicates 74 new positions should be created by 2028.