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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, […]

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 […]

ACTION ALERT: Daring Totalitarian Legislation by Republicans!

image credit The RINO Republican Legislators have gone after our election process this session, including our ballot initiative process. Where does our new Republican governor stand on this? We cannot overlook how the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) controls far too many legislators and Arkansas’ laws being written behind closed doors by those who take their […]

Arkansas State 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 is […]

ACTION ALERT: Republican Legislators are Sabotaging Paper Ballot Access

Republican Legislators are Sabotaging Paper Ballot Access Voting Machines are NOT Secure Solution: Go back to Paper Ballots Election fraud is a big issue in American politics! Presently, the quorum court of each county shall choose by resolution a voting system containing voting machines or computerized vote tabulating devices, or both, or voting machines in […]


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