Jane English
Update: Lawmakers Send Governor Bill to Amend Computer Science Requirements
The state Chamber of Commerce still opposes the bill; Mike Hernandez, head of the Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators, which represents superintendents, is in favor of it. read more >
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Bill Would Amend Computer Science Requirement to Include Technical Education
Sponsors said it does not detract from former Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s landmark computer literacy initiatives. read more >
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State Senate Committee Approves Bill for Alcohol Delivery
A state Senate committee approves a bill that would allow liquor stores to deliver alcohol to customers. read more >
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Jacksonville, Sherwood Leaders to Vote on Alcohol Election
The Jacksonville and Sherwood city councils will vote Thursday whether to set a Nov. 14 election that could allow restaurants in the defunct Gray Township and Precinct 64 to sell alcohol by the glass. read more >
NWACC Builds Toward National Dreams
Northwest Arkansas Community College, now the largest two-year institution in the state after reporting enrollment of 7,761 in 2016, hopes to break ground on an auxiliary campus in Springdale and recently opened Brightwater: A Center for the Study of Food at a renovated Tyson Foods plant on Eighth Street in Bentonville. read more >
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Proposed Medicaid Plan Turns GOP Against Itself in Primaries
Four years after Republicans commandeered Arkansas' Legislature by campaigning against the federal health overhaul, similar attacks are being aimed inward in several GOP primaries that could play a role in determining whether thousands will remain covered under a key part of that law. read more >
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Arkansas Worker Education Ready for Makeover
Over a year after state Sen. Jane English began her crusade to reform workforce education in Arkansas, Charisse Childers is poised to carry out what English thinks is the centerpiece of that reformation: Act 892 of 2015, signed into law last month. read more >
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In Praise of Pragmatism (Editorial)
In the furor surrounding the final days of the legislative session, a couple of important worker education reforms could be overlooked. They shouldn’t be for two reasons: They promise to be effective, helping match businesses in Arkansas with capable employees (and capable employees with good jobs), and they demonstrate what bipartisanship can accomplish. read more >
Lawmaker Jane English Helps Spur Workforce Training Reform
State Sen. Jane English has no use for the private option, the Medicaid expansion providing health insurance to the poor. But the Republican lawmaker from North Little Rock saw an opportunity and took it, and what began as an old-fashioned political horse trade — you get my vote, I get something for my constituents — appears likely to evolve into a governor-backed legislative package that next year will seek to transform workforce training in Arkansas. read more >
by Jan Cottingham -
‘Private Option’ Bill Fails in Arkansas House, 70-27
The Arkansas House failed Tuesday to renew the state's compromise Medicaid expansion plan, leaving in limbo the future of a program heralded as a model for Republican-leaning states to implement the federal health overhaul. read more >
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State Senate Panel Rejects Private School Tax Credit Bill
A proposal to offer tax breaks for donating to a scholarship fund that would allow low-income Arkansas students to attend private schools failed before a state Senate panel Wednesday. read more >
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Arkansas Senate Votes to Study Closure of State Veterans Home
The Arkansas Senate has voted to create a task force that will study replacing a state veterans home that closed last year. read more >
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Panel Approves Veterans’ Home Task Force
A legislative panel has advanced a proposal creating a task force that will study replacing a state veterans' home that closed last year. read more >
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