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Government & Politics

Paul Bookout Released from Prison

A former Arkansas Senate president who admitted spending more than $150,000 of campaign funds on personal items has been released from federal prison. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal

Thank God for Mississippi (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

Paul Bookout of Jonesboro, a former president pro tempore of the Arkansas Senate, will report to federal prison on May 2 to start serving an 18-month sentence for spending $150,000 in campaign contributions for personal benefit. It’s a shame he wasn’t a legislator 80 miles away in Mississippi. read more >
Paul Bookout
Government & Politics / Legal

March Sentencing Scheduled for Paul Bookout

A federal judge has scheduled a new sentencing date for a former Arkansas Senate president who pleaded guilty to spending more than $150,000 in campaign funds on personal items. read more >
Paul Bookout
Government & Politics / Legal

Paul Bookout Gets Sentencing Hearing Delay

A sentencing hearing for a former Arkansas lawmaker who pleaded guilty to spending more than $150,000 in campaign funds on personal items has been postponed. read more >
Paul Bookout
Government & Politics / Legal

Former State Sen. Paul Bookout Pleads Guilty in Federal Court

Former state Sen. Paul Bookout pleaded guilty in federal court to a single count of mail fraud for misusing $150,000 in campaign contributions for personal benefit. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal

Attracting the ‘Right People’ (Editorial)

It’s time to reconsider legislative compensation in Arkansas. We don’t know the perfect formula, but it needs to reward part-time work well enough that the right people can afford to do it. read more >
Blake Rutherford
Government & Politics / Health Care / Insurance

The End of the Private Option (Blake Rutherford On Politics)

The private option is the major issue facing the General Assembly in the upcoming fiscal session. The impact on the state economy and business climate will be significant, but the outlook for reauthorization is grim. read more >
Government & Politics / Health Care / Insurance

Special Election Bodes Ill for Arkansas’ ‘Private Option’

A Republican takeover of a northeast Arkansas state Senate seat dims the prospects for continuing the state's compromise Medicaid expansion plan and could be a troubling early sign for Democrats who had hoped to rebound from recent losses at the polls. read more >
John Cooper
Government & Politics

Republican John Cooper Wins Special Election for State Senate Seat

Republican John Cooper won a northeast Arkansas state Senate seat in a special election Tuesday, giving Republicans an extra seat in the Legislature. The race was widely viewed as a bellwether for this fall's political contests. read more >
Paul Bookout
Government & Politics / Legal

Attorney: Contributors to Paul Bookout Are Getting Money Back

An attorney for former state Sen. Paul Bookout says the former lawmaker has begun refunding campaign contributions made by individuals to his 2012 re-election bid. read more >
Government & Politics

Early Voting Starts Tuesday in Election for Paul Bookout Senate Seat

Early voting is set to begin to fill a vacant state Senate seat from northeast Arkansas. read more >
Government & Politics

Weighed And Found Wanting (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)

I first introduced the Moritz Scale of Political Bad Behavior in 2009 as a handy way to bring some kind of context to political faux pas, which all start to assume cataclysmic proportions — especially on cable TV news and most especially in the news slump that surrounds the holidays. The color-coded scale was modeled after the Homeland Security Advisory System, which was subsequently discontinued, but I still like it. read more >
Arkansas Lt. Gov. Mark Darr
Government & Politics

Arkansas Democrats Seek Lt. Gov. Mark Darr’s Resignation

The Democratic Party of Arkansas is calling on Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Darr to resign after the Ethics Commission said he agreed to pay $11,000 in fines to settle claims that he misspent campaign funds and failed to keep complete records. read more >
Arkansas Lt. Gov. Mark Darr
Government & Politics / Legal

Update: Mark Darr Appears Before Ethics Commission

Lt. Gov. Mark Darr went before the Arkansas Ethics Commission on Wednesday to face allegations from the group that he improperly spent about $44,000 from his campaign and office accounts. read more >
Paul Bookout
Government & Politics / Legal

Attorney: Paul Bookout to Return Campaign Contributions

The attorney for former state Sen. Paul Bookout says the former lawmaker is set to return thousands of dollars in campaign contributions, while a criminal investigation continues into his personal use of campaign cash. read more >
Government & Politics

Voters to Choose Nominees for Northeast Arkansas Senate Seat

Voters in northeast Arkansas are choosing the Democratic and Republican nominees for a special election to replace a state senator who resigned amid an ethics investigation.Paul Bookout read more >
Paul Bookout
Government & Politics

Update: Report Details Spending by Paul Bookout

Documents released by the Arkansas Ethics Commission show that a former state lawmaker who resigned over violations could only identify less than a quarter of the $63,000 his campaign spent as legitimately related to his re-election bid. read more >
Arkansas Lt. Gov. Mark Darr
Government & Politics

Legislative Audit of Mark Darr’s Office Underway

State auditors have begun work on their annual review of Lt. Gov. Mark Darr's office, days after the Arkansas Ethics Commission said it was investigating his campaign spending. read more >
Government & Politics

John Cooper, Chad Niell, Dan Sullivan File for Paul Bookout Senate Seat

Three Republicans have filed to run for their party's nomination for a northeast Arkansas Senate seat vacated by a Democratic lawmaker who resigned over ethics violations. read more >
Government & Politics

Steve Rockwell, Gene Roebuck File to Run for Paul Bookout Senate Seat

A Jonesboro businessman and a former state legislator have filed to run for the Democratic nomination for a northeast Arkansas state Senate seat vacated by a lawmaker who resigned over ethics violations. read more >