Thursday - April 3, 2025
Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Arkansas Newsletter for Saturday March 22, 2025 ( 3 items )  

Heritage Action Celebrates Arkansas Continuing the Fight Against ESG
WASHINGTON, March 20 [Category: Political] -- Heritage Action for America issued the following news release: * * * Heritage Action Celebrates Arkansas Continuing the Fight Against ESG WASHINGTON-- Heritage Action, a conservative organization with 2.5 million grassroots activists nationwide, including thousands of Arkansans, cheered the Arkansas General Assembly's passage and Governor Huckabee Sanders's signing of HB 1307, legislation that protects Arkansas from the environmental, social, and   more

How the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is Helping Arkansas
WASHINGTON, March 21 [Category: Political] -- Americans for Tax Reform posted the following commentary: * * * How the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is Helping Arkansas Below is a continuously updated list of good news arising from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act enacted by President Trump and congressional Republicans in 2017. The average annual TCJA tax cut for Arkansans is $1,368. ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL IRS DATA: 18.5% tax cut for Arkansas households making between $25k - $50k. 18.9% tax cut for A  more

KU Professor to Speak on AI Ethics April 3
CLARKSVILLE, Arkansas, March 22 -- The University of the Ozarks issued the following news: * * * KU Professor to Speak on AI Ethics April 3 Dr. Kathryn "Katie" Conrad, professor of English at University of Kansas and a leading authority on Artificial Intelligence (AI), will speak about the ethics of the emerging technologies in a presentation at University of the Ozarks on Thursday, April 3, as part of the University's Walton Arts & Ideas Series. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Rogers Conf  more