Senate News

  • Senate Approves Major Investment in Improved Maternal Care

    Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – The Senate approved legislation to improve maternal health care in Arkansas, especially in areas where existing medical services are lacking. Also, a bill to provide a free breakfast every day to all students continued to breeze through the legislature and should soon be sent to the governor for her signature. […]

    20 Feb 2025 Weekly Updates
  • Senate Votes to Provide All Students Free Breakfast Every Day

    Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – The Senate voted to provide all public school children with a free breakfast, regardless of their income, beginning in the 2025-2026 school year. Also, the Senate passed legislation to restrict students’ cell phone use during the school day. State budget officials estimate that it will cost $14.7 million a year […]

    13 Feb 2025 Weekly Updates
  • Senate votes to Abolish Preferential Programs in State Government

    Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – The Senate passed legislation to prohibit discrimination and preferential treatment in state government, public schools and state-supported institutions of higher education. The written intent of Senate Bill 3 is “to prohibit discrimination by public entities on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin.” The bill allows people […]

    05 Feb 2025 Weekly Updates
  • Legislature Begins 2025 Regular Session

    Download DOC January 17, 2025 LITTLE ROCK – The 2025 legislative session got off to a fast start. By the end of the session’s third day more than 200 bills had been introduced. In November the governor presented a balanced budget plan for the upcoming fiscal year. The legislature’s Joint Budget Committee has already begun […]

    22 Jan 2025 Weekly Updates
  • Arkansas Receives $17 Million Grant for Maternal Health

    Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – The timing could not have been better for the good news Arkansas just received. A $17 million federal grant to improve maternal health care was formally announced a few days before the beginning of the 2025 legislative session. Improving maternal health care is high on the legislature’s list of priorities […]

    15 Jan 2025 Uncategorized
  • Financial Health of Arkansas Teacher Retirement System Continues to Improve

    Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – The financial health of the state Teacher Retirement System has been steadily improving over the past decade. For example, using very conservative criteria, retirement systems are generally considered healthy if their “funded ratio” is above 80 percent. Ten years ago it was below 80 percent but at the end of […]

    26 Dec 2024 Weekly Updates
  • U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Arkansas Drug Discount Law

    Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas won a long and hard-fought legal battle against large pharmaceutical manufacturers when the United States Supreme Court let stand a lower court ruling in the state’s favor. The decision means that Act 1103 of 2021 is constitutional and remains in effect. “This is a big win for Arkansas’s drug […]

    18 Dec 2024 Weekly Updates
  • Division of Community Corrections Supervises 70,000 Parolees and Probationers

    Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – The state Department of Correction has been in the news recently because of its efforts to build additional prison space, in order to improve public safety. Much less public attention has been paid to the Department’s agency that supervises parolees and people on probation, even though Arkansas has many more […]

    11 Dec 2024 Weekly Updates
  • Senate Chooses Leadership and Committee Assignments for 95th General Assembly

    Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – The state Senate held its traditional organizational meeting to name its leaders and choose committee assignments. Senator Bart Hester of Cave Springs (Benton County) had previously been elected President Pro Tempore of the Senate for the 95th General Assembly. On January 13, the first day of the 2025 legislative session, […]

    04 Dec 2024 Weekly Updates
  • Governor Proposes Balanced State Budget for Fiscal 2026

    Download DOC LITTLE ROCK – The governor proposed a balanced budget for legislators to consider during the 2025 session when they set spending levels for state government agencies. Arkansas operates under a balanced budget, but the governor’s proposal is important because it outlines her spending priorities for Fiscal Year 2026. We are now in the […]

    27 Nov 2024 Weekly Updates