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Former Craighead County Clerk Kade Holliday has been indicted by a federal grand jury on multiple counts of wire fraud. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
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As more states and counties begin to implement election audits, experts say informing the public about what audits are and how they're used to independently review the outcomes of elections will be critical. Comments from Tammy Patrick, senior advisor, Democracy Fund; and Ben Adida, executive director, VotingWorks.
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Arkansas Center for Health Improvement CEO Dr. Joe Thompson discusses the state's rising COVID-19 numbers.
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Experts say the Biden-Harris administration could expand Medicaid and implement policies that boost reproductive rights. However, in Arkansas, state lawmakers and the addition of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court could complicate the picture. Comments from Elizabeth Nash, associate director of state issues, Guttmacher Institute.
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette columnist John Brummett speaks with host Roby Brock about the future of Arkansas politics.
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Arkansas is poised to change its sculptures in the National Statuary Hall Collection. Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Thursday (Nov. 12) the two statues in the Hall, those of U.M. Rose and James P. Clarke, will be replaced with civil rights icon Daisy Gatson Bates and hall-of-fame musician Johnny Cash.
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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Columnist John Brummett speaks with Talk Business & Politics host Roby Brock about how Arkansas voted in the 2020 election.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson said his budget calls for reducing the top individual income tax rate for new residents to 4.9% for five years. Doing so would attract tech and manufacturing talent and also retirees.
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KUAR spoke with a team of journalists from ProPublica and the Arkansas Nonprofit News Network who investigated the state’s criminal eviction statute in a new article.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated the state’s restaurant, lodging and meeting facilities. McNulty discussed the impact and the industry’s future with Talk Business & Politics Editor-in-Chief Roby Brock.