The news in Arkansas seems to be moving a lil slow this morning, or it could just be me. Here are some headlines that caught my eye.
http://www.arkansashouse.org/bills
As of today there are 61 pre-filed bills awaiting our 88th General Assembly, follow the link above to review them. I encourage you to peruse each one, choose one or two that you might be willing to research and become help others understand.
US Senate Confirms Chris Thyer As US Attorney In Arkansas
http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article.aspx?aid=125074.54928.137203
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Jonesboro attorney Chris Thyer as U.S. attorney for the eastern district of Arkansas.
Arkansas Gird your Loins~
Home sales in the Faulkner, Grant, Lonoke, Pulaski and Saline counties tumbled 31.2% during November, Northwest Arkansas, which fell by 41.9%.
WHAT HAPPENED IN WASHINGTON LAST WEEK?
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) gave a true picture of how the Obama Administration will advance their agenda in 2011.
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@thecitywire
Outside the Wire: Not happy or secure: A new Harris Interactive poll finds that just three in 10 Americans (30%)... http://bit.ly/fw3ArE
Local Wire: Sugar Bowl: Ohio State uses ‘Seinfeld Defense’ with NCAA: story by Gary Brown, president of College ... http://bit.ly/heptBV
Local Wire: Regional bankruptcies and incorporations: Following are recent bankruptcy and incorporation filings ... http://bit.ly/hy1Ei6
@robybrock
The politics of True Grit. Fun story by @suziparker on what Rooster's eye patch really means.http://bit.ly/eQsxWf
ICYMI #ARLeg Conservative groups confident in their social agendas come Jan. http://bit.ly/huMUhW
Ark. tourism sees Q3 gains; holding steady year-to-date. http://bit.ly/eUU8l8
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