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'RepTerry Rice'

Senate approves Arkansas Works budget

On Tuesday, the state Senate narrowly approved another year of funding for Arkansas Works, the program providing health care coverage to some 285,000 low-income adults through the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion.
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Guns blaze again in committee, but no progress on campus carry

The Senate Judiciary Committee repeated a battle on gun legislation that was waged Tuesday night with another no-decision outcome.
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Hendren: private option could be in political jeopardy if feds won't approve "out-of-the-box and unprecedented measures"

Could the private option's future once again be politically dicey?

How the consultant hand-picked by private option foes might help save the private option

In many ways, the Stephen Group is describing the same lay of the land on the private option that lots of other folks have been describing for years. But this time, the aginners might actually listen.
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Strange bedfellows join to select consultant for health reform task force

A look at the curious vote splits in yesterday's Health Reform Task Force vote on a consultant. Why did Democrats join with Tea Partiers?

The private option and the Republican primaries

Roundup on the GOP primaries in which the private option played a heavy role: three private option supporters win, two go down, and one is heading to a runoff. And the Senate — where the margin for re-authorization is extremely tight — now appears to be one vote short.
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Letter calls for committee to hear from Brad Choate, John Diamond

State Rep. Mark Lowery of Maumelle has sent me a copy of a letter he's written to the legislature's Joint Performance Review Committee asking it to meet to hear testimony from fired University of Arkansas spokesman John Diamond, fired Advancement Division chief Brad Choate and 

Friday night line

The week's done. You're up.
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