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First Week of Feb. – Arkansas Legislative Alert

First Week of February 2025 at the Arkansas Capitol . Here are some important pieces of legislation this week. We’ve listed the bills according to their location (committee OR full Senate or House), and each bill is hotlinked to the Arkansas State Legislature info. You can copy/paste the committee members’ email addresses into your email SEND TO […]

Action Required: Arkansas Legislation Alert!

Heads Up! . Today, January 20, 2025 was the Inauguration of President of Donald J. Trump.It is the 60th inauguration ceremony to be held in America. . But we still have important Arkansas legislation coming up on Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning, January 21 and 22, 2025. . Here is Tuesday’s Agenda (January 21, 2025) for the Senate Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs (Old Supreme […]

DEI and Agenda 2030 Destroying America!

. American families left in destitution! This is an overhead picture of LA from January 10, 2025. . So far, 39,000 acres have been burned in the greater Los Angeles area, destroying entire communities, and now the Palisades Fire has expanded as it sweeps east and threatens Brentwood and Encino. . What is happening is catastrophic, and there […]

Small Town Using Public Funds to Finance Private Interests…

“Your tax dollars at work” in big and small towns. We’ve heard it time and time again… but at work for what, exactly? The purpose of the lawsuit is to prevent Mayor Russell and the city of Tontitown from “continuing public funds for private purposes.”  You can read more about it here.See the Press Release from January […]

Another Important Lawsuit Filed Against the City of Ft. Smith

On Friday, November 22, 2024, trial lawyers Joey McCutchen and Stephen Napurano filed suit against the City of Fort Smith for repeated violations of Article 12, Section 4 of our Arkansas Constitution.McCutchen posted on Facebook,  “Bottom line, a city cannot donate money to its favorite pet private individual or corporation, irrespective of how noble the mayor […]


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