The freezing weather may have prevented citizens from appearing in person at three public hearings held by the Arkansas Broadband Office to gather input about plans to expand and improve Internet access in the state. However, there is still time to submit comments. Arkansans have until January 25 to submit their comments online at broadband.arkansas.gov. That is the web address of ARConnect, the state Broadband Office.
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Senate Education Committee begins work on adequacy and equity report
The Senate Education Committee has begun its review of the adequacy and equity of Arkansas public school funding.
Lower Unemployment Insurance Taxes Take Effect in 2024
Thanks to legislation passed last year, Arkansas businesses will save about $31 million in taxes paid for unemployment insurance in 2024.
Multi-million dollar tax cuts take effect in 2024
Numerous state laws will take effect in 2024, including tax reductions that will save Arkansas families and businesses about $250 million a year.