What state services will Arkansas cut to cover private school tuitions for well-to-do white families?
Arizona
Other states join Arkansas in cutting federal jobless benefits, but with a bit more compassion
Other states reducing federal unemployment benefits are providing a carrot to jobless workers. In Arkansas, it is only the stick.
Biden certified winner in Arizona
It’s all over except more Trump whining, lies and losing lawsuits.
Count the votes! Preferably just my votes!
The deeply split Florida vote would be a mess even without fraudulent claims of fraud by Republican senatorial candidate Rick Scott, who wants vote counting stopped with him ahead.
The information Mark Martin has shared with the world
The voter files Mark Martin turned over to a Trump election integrity commission is a gold mine of personal information. See for yourself. It only costs $2.50.
UPDATE: Arizona joins the march to marriage equality; Arkansas lawyers move to speed up cases
As news comes of another state, Arizona, where the way has been cleared for same-sex marriage, a lawyer in two suits in Arkansas for similar equality has taken steps to speed court consideration of pending cases.
ACLU sues to protect women’s medical rights
The ACLU announced today that it would sue over an Arizona law that criminalizes virtually all abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, with an exception so tightly drawn that doctors say it forces women with high-risk pregnancies to wait until only threat of death or major medical damage would allow an abortion to proceed.
Arkansas groups see good in court ruling on immigrant law
Representatives of groups supporting the rights of Latinos in Arkansas came together today for a 2 p.m. press conference in the State Capitol rotunda to respond to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to strike down key provisions of Arizona’s immigration law.
U.S. Supreme Court strikes down key parts of Arizona immigration law
The U.S. Supreme Court today overturned parts of Arizona’s controversial immigration law , but upheld one part at least for now.
Republican war on women spreads to the states
National Republicans have been spooked by the fierce blowback to congressional efforts to legislative restrictions on women’s health coverage, particularly to restrict coverage of contraception, even by secular employers.