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Busy week ahead for Arkansas lawmakers

Busy week ahead for Arkansas lawmakers Medicaid expansion, SB6, Back the Blue Act on the agenda this week Several bills are on the agenda for the House and Senate, with an announcement expected Monday on the Medicaid expansion program. (Source: ABC/NBC) By Region 8 Newsdesk | February 28, 2021 at 1:08 PM CST - Updated March 1 at 6:51 PM LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT) - Lawmakers went back to the Capitol Monday for another busy week, with bills and an announcement on a proposal for the state’s new Medicaid expansion program. Gov. Asa Hutchinson and lawmakers announced an overhaul to medicare expansion, ARHOME, which would encourage participants to work.

ARHOME Seeks To Replace Arkansas Works As New Medicaid Expansion

ARHOME Seeks To Replace Arkansas Works As New Medicaid Expansion
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GMS holds parent leadership meetings throughout February

GMS holds parent leadership meetings throughout February
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Tinian teacher accused of sexually abusing 4 minor students

Scott Hirko Mojica, 24, was charged with sexual abuse of a minor in the second degree, assault and battery, and strangulation. In a statement, the Public School System said it “takes this matter seriously because we always want to ensure that all of our students are safe at all times.” In an interview with the students conducted by the Division of Youth Services, one of the victims said Mojica sexually harassed him while in class. He said Mojica would hug him and his other classmates and touch them inappropriately. The student said Mojica told him not to tell anyone about it. He said when he told Mojica that he was uncomfortable and to stop touching him, Mojica said, “I’m going to keep doing it.”

Governor looks to give chance at better life to youth in state care

In the past six years, much has changed in the way we treat young people in state custody, and today I’d like to talk about the ways we have reformed juvenile justice. After I was elected and before I took office, I made a surprise visit to the Alexander Juvenile Treatment Center to make it clear that I intended to protect the youth in the custody of our state. In 2016, after continued reports of violence and poor management of the system, the state took over operation of Arkansas’s seven youth treatment centers. In January of 2018, I made another surprise visit to the treatment center in Dermott. I wanted to remind leaders once again that I am serious about the way we treat our youthful offenders.

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