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TODAY 1/26/24 is Last Day to Submit Names for Amicus Brief…

Final opportunity to add your name and county! TODAY (Friday, Jan. 26, 2024)  is the last day to join us in our amicus brief in support of Conrad Reynolds’ case against the Secretary of State, regarding his ballot initiatives. If you haven’t yet sent us your name and county in which you live, tonight is the cut-off to […]

URGENT ACTION ALERT: NEWLY UPDATED 1/23/2024!! — Amicus Brief to be Submitted to Ark. Supreme Court

Action Alert! Your response is needed quickly. It’s crunch time, dear readers! (Please note the corrected email address at the end of this article.) . Our freedom is at stake once again. This week, we need names from ALL 75 counties in Arkansas submitted to the court in support of this case that deals with paper […]

UPDATE — ACTION ALERT: Daring Totalitarian Legislation by Republicans!

This is a quick update on SB250 and HB1419 (which is now Act 236). Regarding SB250: You may recall that unfortunately, it passed the Arkansas Senate and has been referred to the House Committee on State Agencies & Govt’l Affairs. It’s on the committee agenda as a Special Order of Business to be discussed upon adjournment on Monday, March 13, […]

UPDATE on SB250! We Need to Dump Computerized Voting Machines

Why are the Republican Legislators sabotaging paper ballot access? This bill has NOTHING to do with regulating paper ballots, as is being claimed. UPDATE! Arkansas has 35 State Senators, and shown below is the list of those Senators who voted against the will of the people & voted to pass SB250 & send it to the […]

Legislators, Pull Your Sponsorship and ‘Vote No’ on SB250 Regarding Paper Ballots

Why are the Republican Legislators sabotaging paper ballot access? Could it be that the sponsors and co-sponsors of SB250 did not read the bill in its entirety? The title of any legislation is meant to deceive the reader. One must read the bill to know what the bill is implementing. Legislators, do not double-cross your constituents.  SB250 […]


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