Legislative leaders are circulating several draft bills that would change state laws over governing and financing of the state's health insurance plans that cover more than 100,000 current and retired public school and state employees.
Legislative leaders are circulating several draft bills that would change state laws over governing and financing of the state's health insurance plans that cover more than 100,000 current and retired public school and state employees.
The cafeteria at the state Capitol closed Wednesday for the rest of this week because of covid-19 cases, and state Sen. Clarke Tucker, D-Little Rock, said Wednesday that he tested positive for the virus.
The cafeteria at the state Capitol closed Wednesday for the rest of this week because of covid-19 cases, and state Sen. Clarke Tucker, D-Little Rock, said Wednesday that he tested positive for the virus.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Tuesday proposed a $194.6 million increase in the state's general revenue budget to $6.04 billion in the fiscal year starting July 1, with most of the increase for public schools and human services programs.