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Arkansas' U.S. senators were divided in backing a $95.3 billion package with support for Ukraine and Israel, but both legislators expressed similar yearnings for the House of Representatives to make changes.
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WASHINGTON -- Arkansas' U.S. senators were divided in backing a $95.3 billion package with support for Ukraine and Israel, but both legislators expressed similar yearnings for the House of Representatives to make changes.
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WASHINGTON - As the U.S. Senate considered an international aid package, Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., joined congressional colleagues on a trip last week to Ukraine to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy regarding America's ongoing support for Ukrainian military forces.
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A Texas highway builder laboring under a $190 million contract to expand Interstate 30 in Saline County is going to court to block Arkansas regulators from pursuing a potential $43.7-million claim against it for not completing the project on the state's timeline.
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The Arkansas Board of Corrections voted Thursday to confirm Department of Corrections Chief of Staff Lindsay Wallace as the agency's new secretary.
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The group behind a proposed constitutional amendment to require private schools that receive public dollars to follow the same standards as public schools resubmitted ballot language Thursday to the attorney general's office.
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