GOP doesn t need to engage in every cultural battle : Arkansas governor
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Replay Video UP NEXT Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a staunch, longtime conservative, said Wednesday that amid the GOP-led culture wars, Republicans had veered from their principle of limited government and that the GOP doesn t need to engage in every cultural battle. This week, the governor found himself at odds with his state’s legislature over its House Bill 1570, which bans gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth. On Monday, Hutchinson vetoed the bill but correctly predicted the legislature would override his decision, which happened the following day.
GOP doesn t need to engage in every cultural battle : Arkansas governor
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