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Sen. David Wallace, R-Leachville, (right) presents his bill to the Public Health, Welfare and Labor committee.
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An Arkansas Senate committee voted to advance a series of bills Monday concerning medical practice in the state.
By a vote of 5-2 on each, the Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor committee advanced two scope of practice, bills to the full Senate.
House Bill 1254, which the committee discussed first, allows for advanced practice registered nurses, or APRNs, to attend to Medicaid patients without the need of a referral. Under the legislation, the state’s Medicaid program would be able to recognize an APRN as a primary care provider.
Mark Farner talks new live DVD, Grand Funk Railroad hits, Rock Hall snub
Updated Mar 03, 2021;
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Where would ’70s rock be without Grand Funk Railroad? The Flint, Michigan trio spent the decade liquifying hi-fi’s and coliseums with blue-collar groove-guitar songs, like “We’re An American Band,” “Shinin’ On,” and “Footstompin’ Music,” and big-hair covers of R&B gems “Some Kind of Wonderful” and “The Loco-Motion.”
Grand Funk sold out New York’s Shea Stadium faster than The Beatles had. They were a band of the people if there ever was. And a welcome, feet-on-the-street counterpoint to far-out divinity like Led Zeppelin, Queen and David Bowie.
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