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Fight Between Arkanasas Secretary of State, Clerks Heats Up
The fight between some county clerks and the Arkansas Secretary of State's office is heating up.Pulaski County Clerk Larry Crane thinks he and other Democrat...
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Arkansas Democrats, Republicans Spar over Platform, Taxes
Arkansas Republicans accused Democrats of spinning an issue where they say it does not exist, Democrats say the GOP needs explain what they intend to...
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Arkansas Activists Submit Medical Marijuana Signatures
A spokesman for the Secretary of State confirmed medical marijuana activists turned in their petitions Thursday afternoon.
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Will Arkansas Take Federal Funds to Expand Medicaid Program?
Gov. Mike Beebe said the political rhetoric on Capitol Hill will not influence his decision whether to accept federal dollars to expand Arkansas' Medicaid program.
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Arkansas Hospitals to Lose $1.5 Billion Due to Healthcare Law
Tax hikes to help out publicly funded hospitals, others may have to raise their prices, and charities that support hospitals might have to ramp their...
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Federal Mandate on Medicaid Coverage to Hit Arkansas in 2017
A mandate in the new healthcare law that's been overshadowed by all the attention on the Supreme Court ruling is expanding Medicaid coverage.
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Arkansas Democrats, Republicans Sharply Divided Over Ruling
The political fight between Arkansas Democrats and Republicans over healthcare reform is far from over.
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Healthcare Law Could Shake up Some Arkansas Companies
Companies with 50 employees or more must provide their workers with healthcare insurance starting in 2014.
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Clock is Ticking for Arkansas Activists Seeking Campaign Finance Reform
The clock is ticking for activists hoping to get a campaign finance reform measure before Arkansas in November.
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Voter Discrepancy Case Headed for Prosecutor's Office
Jefferson County election officials say they're going to turn over to prosecutors a voter discrepancy case that led them to delay certifying votes.
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