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Ft. Smith FOIA Town Hall Meeting, Thur. Feb. 15, 2024

Joey McCutchen                                           Jimmie Cavin cell # 479-806-4878                                    cell # 501-412-9520 jmccutchen@mccutchenlawfirm.com     jimmie.cavin@yahoo.com Please contact Joey or Jimmy […]

Legislators, Make a Dedicated Commitment to Stand Fast!

Legislators, One Last Plea Before the Arkansas Special Session Begins! Legislators, vote “NO” on the newly proposed FOIA bills HB1003 & SB7 that were especially prepared for this special session Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has called to begin on Monday, September 11, 2023! We, the people, will NOT forget how you vote regarding our highly esteemed FOIA. 58 lawmakers (and […]

RINO Republicans Taking Aim at our Constitutional Process; Update on HB1419

In this article, we’ll be taking a look at 3 things the Arkansas RINO Republicans are doing which will violate our constitutional process: HB1419 SB260 A Constitutional Convention/ Article V Federal Convention 1. Update on HB1419 sponsored by Rep. Kendon Underwood from Cave Springs and Senator Jim Dotson from Bentonville — Sadly, it passed! Restricting The Ballot […]

Secure Arkansas Capital Campaign

Each year, Secure Arkansas works diligently to ensure state sovereignty and adherence to the Constitution while promoting responsible government practices, fiscal accountability and the protection of personal property rights and civil liberties of all Arkansans.

Fact or Fringe: You Decide

Recently, Secure Arkansas has been under siege from local Arkansas newspapers. I use the term “newspaper” loosely, as apparently real journalism no longer exists in the State. Perhaps instead of “newspaper,” they should be referred to as the “Arkansas leader in yellow-journalism,” since they seem to enjoy stating opinion as fact so much. This past week, the Arkansas Times proved they earned the above title when they published an article written by Gerard Mathews titled, “The political fringe finds a voice in Arkansas.” [1] If this is the best writer the Arkansas Times has on staff, then they have more important issues to deal with than the “political fringe.”


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