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'Tyler Denton'

Denton won't run for state House

Pulaski County Justice of the Peace Tyler Denton said today he won't seek election to the state House of Representatives, for District 35 in Little Rock. Denton had long been mentioned as one of several possible Democratic candidate to fill the seat being vacated by term-limited Rep. John Edwards.
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Kathy Webb appointed to Little Rock Airport Commission

A tweet from Clinton National Airport indicates former state Rep. Kathy Webb was appointed to the Little Rock Airport Commission last night by the City Board.
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Testing names in Heights state House race

A polling firm has been testing Democratic names for a state House race in the Heights area, the seat held by term-limited state Rep. John Edwards.

A compromise delay on Lake Maumelle protection

JP Tyler Denton, under deserved fire for throwing in with the bad guys and joining Republican members of the Pulaski Quorum Court to delay watershed protection ordinances for the Maumelle watershed for four years, backed a compromise delay last night.
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The Max is Back, But Depleted Edition

The private option, tax cuts, school choice, voter ID, Big River Steel, the political impact of a Republican majority in the legislature, the governor's race, the tech park and delay tactics in the Lake Maumelle watershed — all covered this week.

County attorney finds flaws in watershed measure

County Attorney Karla Burnett has analyzed the surprise amendment by Pulaski Justice of the Peace Tyler Denton that may torpedo the land use ordinances aimed at protecting the Lake Maumelle watershed.
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JP Tyler Denton concerned about Senate bill to strangle regulation

Sen. Jim Hendren's bill to squash the ability of local and state governments to create regulatory or zoning laws would likely spell the death of a land-use ordinance in the Lake Maumelle watershed to protect the drinking water.

Senate passes bill to end zoning as we know it

The Senate today passed Sen. Jim Hendren's bill to hamstring regulation and zoning by state and local governments.
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Quorum Court amends Lake Maumelle watershed land-use ordinance

Back to the drawing board. The debate about a proposed zoning ordinance for the Lake Maumelle watershed has raged for years, and the ordinance was finally set for a vote this evening by the Pulaski County Quorum Court.
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