Gov. Asa Hutchinson's plan to tap $1.09 million in one-time state rainy-day funds to expand the state Division of Community Correction's intensive supervision program for high-risk parolees in central Arkansas zipped through the Arkansas Legislative Council on Friday.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson s plan to tap $1.09 million in one-time state rainy-day funds to expand the state Division of Community Correction s intensive supervision program for high-risk parolees in central Arkansas zipped through the Arkansas Legislative Council on Friday.
A legislative panel on Tuesday recommended that the Legislative Council approve Gov. Asa Hutchinson's request for $1.09 million in one-time state rainy-day funds to expand the state Division of Community Correction's intensive supervision program.
Arkansas lawmakers will start holding budget hearings Tuesday for state agencies in advance of their Feb. 14 fiscal session, with one potential topic being the next steps for the state's health insurance plans for public school and state employees.
Arkansas lawmakers will start holding budget hearings Tuesday for state agencies in advance of their Feb. 14 fiscal session, with one potential topic being the next steps for the state's health insurance plans for public school and state employees.