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The Ivermectin Bill Ready for the Governor!

Great news:          — SB189,  the Ivermectin bill, has passed the full Arkansas House, so it is now ready to go to the governor to sign.                 — Ivermectin for COVID-19 105 studies from 1,206 scientists 220,423 patients in 30 countries Significantly lower risk for mortality, ventilation, ICU, hospitalization, recovery, cases, and viral clearance. 85%, 61%, 40% lower risk for prophylaxis, early, […]

UPDATE for Weds 3/5: OTC Ivermectin Bill

Here’s ANOTHER update for the over-the-counter Ivermectin bill SB189: It’s on the Agenda for Weds, March 5, 2025 at 10:00 am Room 272, State Capitol in the Senate Public Health, Welfare, and Labor Committee It’s scheduled first thing at 10:00 am!   Please be contacting all of the Senators and Reps and let them know you want them […]

Stop the Arkansas Power Grab on Initiatives Bills!

Please Oppose SB207-SB212  sponsored by Senator Kim Hammer of Benton, Arkansas. . Why is Senator Hammer working to end citizens petitions in Arkansas and make the initiative and referendum process HARDER? — These freedom-robbing bills all deal with the Arkansas initiative/referendum process, another slap-in-the-face to the voters. Senate Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Tuesday, February 11, […]

ACTION ALERT: U.S. Constitution at Risk

States are entering into a new legislative session. Arkansas’ Regular Session of the 95th General Assembly convenes on Monday, January 13, 2025, and bill filing began on Friday, November 15, 2024. Once again, it’s time to address a vital topic that will detrimentally affect not just our state but our entire country: the calling of an Article […]

Ft. Smith Meeting 9/12/24 Regarding Smart Cities!

The Globalists and their Sustainable Developers want your city!  . We must recognize this threat. . Our only defense to this global agenda is us!  . Let’s stand with our communities! .If you want to keep your freedom, please attend this meeting locally. Share your questions and concerns.  . Our U.S. Constitution protects our unalienable rights,but […]


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