Even though Arkansas has taken major steps to improve foster care over the past several years, the Division of Children and Family Services intends to do even better at recruiting foster families and providing services to children at a younger age.
Senate News
Legislature Lowers Income Taxes for Individuals and Businesses
In a four-day special session, the legislature lowered state taxes by almost $250 million this year. Legislators also approved the governor’s proposal to prohibit state and local government officials from requiring proof of Covid vaccinations in order to qualify for services, employment or education. Arkansas had a ban in effect, but it expired in August.
Senate Bill Provides Free Lunches to Students from Low-Income Families
Thanks to a Senate bill that became law earlier this year, thousands of Arkansas students will qualify for free lunches at school. Act 656 of 2023 was approved by an overwhelming majority of senators. It benefits children from families with low incomes by eliminating the requirement that they pay a reduced price for lunch. Instead, lunch is free.
Legislators to Review and Clarify Arkansas Gun Laws
Over the course of the upcoming year legislators will study all the various laws in Arkansas governing firearms, with the intent of simplifying them.