Arkansas Week: Beginning of the Fiscal Session
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 Published On Apr 12, 2024

Just a few days into the fiscal session of the Arkansas Legislature, reporters who have been covering proceedings at the Capitol join us to discuss what’s happening and what’s expected in the weeks ahead. The Associated Press’ Andrew DeMillo, Arkansas Advocate’s Antoinette Grajeda, and Little Rock Public Radio’s Josie Lenora talk with host Steve Barnes about funding for education, state employee salaries and the state prison system.

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