Arkansas
Arkansas fiscal session begins this week; proposed budget expected to pass with few changes • Arkansas Advocate
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- April 9, 2024
- Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
- Arkansas Center for Health Improvement
- Arkansas department of human services
- arkansas division of children and family services
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- brian evans
- bryan king
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- jonathan dismang
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- matthew shepherd
- public education
- revenue stabilization act
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders
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- Terry Rice
- University Of Arkansas
- university of arkansas at pine bluff
Arkansas lawmakers will convene the state’s eighth fiscal session Wednesday, beginning the process of finalizing the state budget for fiscal year 2025, which starts July 1 and ends June 30, 2025. The fiscal session lasts a maximum of 30 days unless three-fourths of the House and Senate vote to extend it. Sen. Jonathan Dismang, R-Searcy, […]
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