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Tag Archives: Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families

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Arkansas should focus taxpayer dollars on improving public schools

March 26, 2019

Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families opposes SB620, a bill to create a pilot K-12 education voucher program in Pulaski County. AACF believes that every child deserves a high-quality education. We also believe that efforts to improve educational outcomes...

Losing Coverage: State Medicaid Work Reporting Requirements Stripped 18,000 Arkansans of Health Insurance in 2018

March 26, 2019

Thousands of Arkansans who aren’t required to work to be eligible for Medicaid are losing their coverage because they failed to report or report adequately their exemption.

Arkansas Advocates 2019 Legislative Session Recap, Vol. 10

March 22, 2019

Despite being a three-day week at the Capitol, it was jam-packed! Several bills worked on by AACF staff cleared important hurdles, and we are gearing up for the sprint that comes in the last several weeks of the session....

Call NOW: Ask your Rep to vote NO on Restrictions on Food Assistance

March 20, 2019

Three bad bills that would limit access to food assistance programs are currently being considered by legislators. Please tell your Representative to oppose each of these efforts. HB1731 would make parents disqualified from receiving SNAP benefits during any month in which they...

Reducing smoking in Arkansas: part of the solution lies in the tax code

March 18, 2019

Arkansas has the chance to reduce the use of tobacco and tobacco-related products, while also reducing the financial burden placed on the state’s non-smokers, who help pay the health care costs associated with smoking. Arkansas’s adult smoking rate is...

Arkansas Advocates 2019 Legislative Session Recap, Vol. 9

March 15, 2019

It was a very exciting week at the Capitol! Week nine saw a lot of bills we’re watching advance out of committee or out of chamber this week. There’s a lot to pay attention to! Watch the press conference...

Arkansas Advocates 2019 Legislative Session Recap, Vol. 8

March 8, 2019

Week eight of the 92nd General Assembly has been an interesting one, to say the least. We had the great opportunity to attend the signing ceremony of Senate Bill 152, which is now Act 189. This law will bring...

Arkansas Advocates 2019 Legislative Session Recap, Vol. 7

March 1, 2019

We’re seven weeks into the 92nd General Assembly, and it’s anybody’s guess if we’re at the halfway point or not. A big change that took place this week was the House suspending its 48-hour rule. The House rules state that...

Arkansas Advocates 2019 Legislative Session Recap, Vol. 6

February 22, 2019

This week, attention at the Capitol turned to government transformation proposals, which would combine state agencies and reduce the number of Cabinet-level officials who directly report to Gov. Asa Hutchinson. That has slowed some day-to-day action in the session,...

Closing achievement gaps for low-income students by spending more wisely

February 19, 2019

We can close the educational achievement gap for low-income students by spending more wisely.

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