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Posts tagged
'Loy Mauch'

Republicans win message war on women this week

As I drove to New Orleans yesterday and listened to radio news, I almost exploded on more than one occasion over evidence that mainstream news reporters continue to be easy marks for the Republican message machine.
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We're over the hump

And readers take over. Final thoughts: * READ THIS ARTICLE: By Charles Pierce on Penn State.
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The Arkansas Times Insiders Poll

See the results of the first ever Arkansas Times Insiders Poll.

The return of David Duke

Speaking of human rights: The Daily Beast reports on what it sees as a "startling" number of white power political candidates, including the possibility that David Duke might enter the presidential nominating run.
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Gun lobby wins another

Back when the gun lobby took away home rule on gun laws, they did leave the ability for a local government, by a two-thirds vote, to enact gun prohibitions during a state of emergency declared by a governor.

The Showcase is back with 10 Horse Johnson, Ezra Lbs, Sea Nanners and Brown Soul Shoes

This week, we're offering up yet another killer lineup from four local acts.
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The political fringe finds a voice in Arkansas

Republicans made huge gains in the November election so it was certain that conservative issues would gain more prominence. But there's conservative and there's, well, out there.

A victory for the gun lobby

The vote was 29-5 today on a Senate bill of little except negative relevance. It is, of course, to prove that the gun lobby can pass just about anything it wants in the state Senate no matter how damaging.
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Schooling for new legislator

Rep. Tracy Pennartz gives Rep. Loy Mauch a schooling on how to represent a bill in the legislature.

What's in the water?

Rep. Loy Mauch has introduced a bill to require water utilities to disclose what chemicals they're putting in the water.
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Darr, McDaniel: The big confab

Republican pizza mogul Mark Darr got elected lieutenant governor by vowing to rise in the state's behalf against President Obama's liberal doings. That was tall talk from a candidate for a ceremonial part-time office that exists only because the governor might become incapacitated for some reason.

We're over the hump

And the line is open for your thought. I'd like to call attention to some items in this week's paper, now on-line: * Baker Kurrus has a cry of the heart and a call for community attention to the Little Rock School District, which he served as a board member for 12 years.
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