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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced a push for a new work requirement for people on Medicaid. She sent a letter to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nominee for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary. The plan would require Medicaid recipients who are able-bodied and of working age to work.
Introducing work requirements for Medicaid recipients is something the GOP has suggested will be brought into action.
Sanders' school cell phone ban comes at a time when the relationship between the GOP and the tech industry is fast shifting.
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' 2026 reelection campaign raised more than $1 million in contributions at kickoff fundraisers in Little Rock and Jonesboro during the first two weeks of January, according to Sanders' campaign.
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Thursday she believes President Donald Trump's proposals for tariffs on key U.S. trading partners were a negotiating tactic meant to leverage better trade deals rather than a committed policy position.
Beshear constantly touts Kentucky's record pace for economic growth, resulting in more than $35 billion in investments and more than 59,800 jobs created since he took office in late 2019. Republican lawmakers in Kentucky say those successes are the result of business-friendly policies passed by the GOP-dominated Legislature.
Karoline Leavitt has adhered to the ultra-made-up expectations that come with being in Donald Trump's circle, but what does she look like without makeup?
Tennessee lawmakers approved legislation Thursday that would give thousands of families across the state taxpayer funding to pay for private school tuition.
To pay for these changes, they're in the market to cut government spending by trillions of dollars, and government-assisted health care programs are among their first targets. Earlier this month, a House Budget Committee memo and detailed list,
The Arkansas Senate on Wednesday approved a bill aimed at eliminating affirmative action programs in state and local government in Arkansas.