Archives For 1st Amendment

Press Release: A Lawsuit Brought Against the City of Ft Smith & City Admin Carl Geffken

Secure Arkansas is glad to see this lawsuit brought forth, as too many city officials are overstepping the bounds of their authority and obligating their city or town beyond established limits. We, the people, must watch out for an excessive exercise of power by governmental authorities and hold them accountable. We have seen many instances of corruption […]

Wind Farms/Turbines — Carroll County, Ark. Quorum Court Mtg 7/18/23

The Carroll County Quorum Court will hold their meeting on Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at 5:00 pm at the Carroll County Courthouse at 201 W Church Ave, Berryville, AR 72616. Wind turbines are on the agenda that night, and crypto mining might be brought up at any time. Stay aware at each meeting. Our Natural […]

Northwest Arkansas Meeting

Tired of yelling at the television? Waiting for someone to take care of political issues for you? That person is YOU! We are looking for people to become active in the political process during this election year. There is a lot of work to be done!

Misinformed Legislators Pass Unfunded Mandate That Can Jeopardize Animals, Tourism and the Poultry Industry

Most folks in Arkansas cherish our animals, whether it be for food, income, or, best of all, as companions. Secure Arkansas believes that we have a right to know what will affect our health as well as what will affect the health of our pets and our livelihoods. In 2011, Mike Beebe, Governor of Arkansas, signed a bill into law that requires all districts providing water for over 5000 people to add hydrofluosilicic acid to their water supply. The water fluoridation mandate bill was rushed through the House and Senate in less than 7 working days – hardly enough time to hear from all the citizens in Arkansas that actually voted against adding a known toxic substance to our water.

Possible New Hispanic District

New legislative districts are in the process of being drawn up by the Board of Apportionment and a new Hispanic district in Northwest Arkansas is being considered. Draft versions of maps of the new districts should be available by 4 p.m., July 19, on the Board of Apportionment website. Following are the telephone numbers for the Board:


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