Friday May 17 | The Courier
Arkansas House speaker won't run for governor
House Speaker Davy Carter said Friday he won't run for Arkansas governor next year, passing on an uphill fight for the Republican nomination made steeper by his support for a health insurance expansion and comments urging his party to move away from social issues.
Friday May 17 | The City Wire
U.S. House votes (again) to repeal Obamacare
All four Arkansas member of the U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to repeal Obamacare.
AR-01: What are the Issues in Congressman Rick Crawford's District?
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AR-01: What are the Issues in the 1st District? - Congressman Rick Crawford's District
To all Kossacks: Please take note that these Congressional District Information Diaries are not meant to evaluate whether or not the districts are beatable.
4 gubernatorial hopefuls to address Delta Caucus
LITTLE ROCK, AR - The four announced candidates for next year's governor's race are scheduled to participate in events this week at the Delta Caucus Conference in Little Rock.
AK-01: What are the Issues in the 1st District? - Congressman Rick Crawford's District
To all Kossacks: Please take note that these Congressional District Information Diaries are not meant to evaluate whether or not the districts are beatable.
Beebe signs 'private option' plan into law
Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe on Tuesday signed into law a plan to use federal Medicaid money to purchase private insurance for thousands of low-income workers, and state officials said they will now work to get final federal approval for the proposal.