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'SenJeremy Hutchinson'

Is Jeremy Hutchinson a criminal? Or simply terminally sleazy?

If what Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson did was legal, as his lawyer insists, it's time to write some new laws.
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Rapert seeks to derail medical marijuana amendment, floats ban on smoking marijuana

Bluff, bluff, give.
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Senatorial fun on Facebook: One sings, another rips po' folks

And look what the cat drug in on Facebook last night: * THE SINGING SENATOR HUTCHINSON: Prin McGhee posted a video of Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson singing and offering some commentary on Lt. Gpv.

The Independence Day all-day open line

I'm not saying I'm done. But I'm not saying I'm not.
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State tax dollars at work promoting Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette today followed (but didn't credit) the Arkansas Blog disclosure that $5,000 in state General Improvement Fund money would pay for a July 4 fireworks show tonight at the Saline County Fairgrounds in Benton.

Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson's slap on the wrist UPDATE

Absent from the D-G account is an answer to this question: Did the Ethics Commission talk to Julie McGee about this matter and do a full review of Hutchinson campaign expenditures?
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Jeremy Hutchinson's ex-girlfriend arrested for battery in scrap

Domestic battery charge filed against senator's former girlfriend.

Hutchinson sued

Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson, R-Little Rock, is being sued by political consultants in Louisiana for nearly $30,000 for work on his 2009 Senate campaign.
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Highway Commission reneges on redistricting promise

The Arkansas Highway Commission voted 5-0 today to renege on its promise to withdraw the highway districts each commissioner represents to equalize population.

Another corporate welfare angle

An official opinion today from Attorney General Dustin McDaniel says in response to a question from Sen. Jeremy Young Hutchinson that it's most likely illegal or unconstitutional for Benton to take Advertising and Promotion Commission hamburger tax money to spend on economic development.
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We're over the hump.

The Wednesday night line is open. Close-outs: * Those who religiously read the divorce listings in the daily paper looking for familiar names might have read over this one from April 6: Young Hutchinson v. Anne Hutchinson.
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