Monthly Archives March 2017

SB 299: Local Control Regarding Fluoridation Shot Down!

Secure Arkansas is reporting a hurtful and disappointing slap in the face to the public from from Senate Committee on City, County and Local Affairs today, March 21, 2017. Senator Bryan King, ALEC member (Green Forest), called this afternoon and reported that the committee would NOT amend the bill and that the votes needed to get it out of […]

Sen. Stubblefield’s Con Con Resolution SJR 2 is Back!

High Alert! Senator Gary Stubblefield’s Con Con resolution SJR 2, passed out of the full Senate today to apply Arkansas for an Article V convention. The bill was ordered immediately to the House, so we had better start contacting the full House instead of just the House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs committee members. Session is almost […]

Unbelievable! Sen. Rapert’s Con Con is Back! SJR 7 and SJR 9

SJR 7 and SJR 9 have been resurrected and brought back to the House Committee once again. When will this ever end? AND when will the public become totally outraged at Senator Rapert’s actions? Stunts like this scream that the heads of state must be involved and dark money is flowing to every player/actor. The agenda says it has been re-referred to the House […]

Dr. Sandra Young’s Testimony on SB 299 to Senate Cmte re. Local Control for Water Fluoridation

Secure Arkansas would like to share Dr. Sandra Young’s superb testimony on the local control bill regarding fluoridation (SB 299) with our readers (included in its entirety below). It has been submitted to the Senate City, County and Local Affairs committee.  Dr. Young attended the committee hearing to testify last Tuesday, March 14, 2017. The […]

Anderson’s Testimony on SB 299 to Senate Cmte re. Local Control for Water Fluoridation

We wanted to update you on SB 299, the Local Control of fluoride legislation. Note: Even though Senate Bill 299 did not get out of committee on Tuesday, March 14, 2017, Senator Bryan King is bringing it back in another amended form this session! All is not lost yet!   Senate committee members’ votes are as follows: VOTED YEA  Alan […]


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