In an extension of this year’s regular session the legislature drew new boundaries for the four Congressional districts in Arkansas, and approved exemptions for workers at companies that require staff to be vaccinated against the Covid-19 virus.
Senate News
Legislature Convenes to Draw New Boundaries For Congressional Districts
The legislature reconvened to draw new boundaries for the four Congressional districts in Arkansas, and to consider responses to federal vaccination mandates.
State Legislature Reconvenes to Draw New Congressional District Boundaries
The Senate and House Committees on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs are reviewing bills to draw new geographic boundaries for the four Congressional Districts in Arkansas.
State Colleges and Universities Report Fall Semester Enrollment
Enrollment has dropped at many state-supported colleges and universities because of disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Legislature to Redraw Congressional Districts
The legislature is preparing to convene again on September 29, to redraw boundaries of the four Congressional districts in Arkansas.
Legislators Support Expansion of Broadband Networks
Arkansas legislators continue to support a statewide expansion of broadband service as quickly as possible, especially in areas where there is no Internet at all and in places where the technology is obsolete.
Federal Appeals Court has ruled in favor of the state Education Department
A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of the state Education Department, and against four south Arkansas school districts that want to be exempt from the state school choice law.
New Census Shows 3.3 Percent Population Growth in Arkansas
The number of people who live in Arkansas increased by about 95,600 over the past 10 years, a growth rate of 3.3 percent that brought the state’s population to more than three million people.
Legislative Council Approves $145 Million in Emergency Funding for Hospitals and Nursing Homes
The Arkansas Legislative Council approved a funding request of more than $245 million to help hospitals and nursing homes recruit and retain staff, and to cope with extraordinary expenses caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The money comes from a massive federal act known as the American Rescue Plan.