A silly holiday photo op has a small amount of political value for Sanders, while allowing a sliver of grace and humanity to a man who the justice system failed decades ago does not.
Matt Campbell
Your friendly neighborhood word-slinger
Sanders’ private Razorback party at the Governor’s Mansion cost $13,000, covered by public funds
Arkansas taxpayers ponied up $13K for Sarah Sanders’ private “Undefeated” football season kickoff party at the Governor’s Mansion. Razorbacks are currently 3-7, and Sanders is not exactly racking up the W’s, either.
Legislative committee approves a request to examine Arkansas PBS spending
A request to delve into the Arkansas PBS books came from Rep. Jeff Wardlaw (R-Hermitage) and Sen. Terry Rice (R-Waldron). Wardlaw said Arkansas PBS had violated certain state procurement rules.
Goodbye, AMI; snow days are back
According to an October 26 opinion from Attorney General Tim Griffin, AMI days will “probably not” count “toward the 178 days or 1,068 hours of ‘on-site, in-person instruction’ required for a school district to be eligible to receive LEARNS funds for teacher salary increases.” That means most school districts will likely elect not to use them.
Arkansas sheriff posts Facebook ad offering illegally modified truck
Sharp County Sheriff Shane Russell described the truck as “deleted and tuned” in a Facebook ad, meaning its emissions control system has been removed or modified.
Slideshow: 215 registered for the ballot by the end of Arkansas’s opening filing day
We count 85 Republicans, 39 Democrats and one independent so far in races for various Arkansas House, Senate, federal and constitutional offices. The largest group of candidates are here for the nonpartisan judicial races, where 90 are signed up.
State tax revenue collection declined again in October
Four months into the fiscal year, the state has collected $73.1 million less in gross general revenue compared to the same time period last year — a decrease of 2.6%.
Hunter Biden’s day in court in Batesville
Hunter Biden, the embattled son of President Joe Biden, appeared in person at the Independence County Courthouse on Monday for a hearing related to his Arkansas paternity case.
Court ruling helps special-needs kids
On June 22, the U.S. Supreme Court implicitly gave school districts nationwide monetary incentive to do what they were supposed to be doing all along — provide free appropriate public education to all children — rather than to simply buy their way out of the problem.