Arkansas' state lawmakers on Wednesday completed action on eight bills that would make changes in state laws about the governing, financing and other matters regarding the state's health insurance plans that cover more than 100,000 current and retired public school and state employees.
Arkansas' state lawmakers on Wednesday completed action on eight bills that would make changes in state laws about the governing, financing and other matters regarding the state's health insurance plans that cover more than 100,000 current and retired public school and state employees.
Both chambers of the Arkansas Legislature on Thursday approved four bills apiece that would make changes in state laws about the governing, financing and other matters regarding the state's health insurance plans that cover more than 100,000 current and retired public school and state employees.
Both chambers of the Arkansas Legislature on Thursday approved four bills apiece that would make changes in state laws about the governing, financing and other matters regarding the state's health insurance plans that cover more than 100,000 current and retired public school and state employees.
A legislative panel on Thursday signed off on a proposed Bureau of Legislative Research contract for up to $611,200 with The Segal Group of Atlanta for employee health insurance consulting services through Dec. 31, 2024.