President Donald J. Trump granted pardons to 73 individuals and commuted the sentences of 70 individuals, on Wednesday morning, January 20, 2021 according to a statement from his press secretary. The list follows: Abel Holtz – President Trump granted a full pardon to Abel Holtz. This pardon is supported by Representative Mario Diaz-Balart and friends and business […]
Here’s what to do if you’re still looking for a stimulus payment
The last day to receive an Economic Impact Payment (EIP) via direct deposit was Friday, January 15, 2021. If you didn’t get a payment that way, look for a paper check or pre-paid debit instead. However, according to a statement from Congressman French Hill, it may take several weeks to receive that payment. The IRS […]
Arkansas PBS to livestream Trump impeachment hearings Jan 13th
Arkansas PBS and “PBS NewsHour” will provide live special coverage of the House of Representatives’ impeachment proceedings regarding President Donald Trump Wednesday, Jan. 13, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Coverage will also be livestreamed at: myarkansaspbs.org/watch, in the Engage Arkansas PBS app and at pbs.org/newshour. “The Second Impeachment of President Trump, A PBS NewsHour Special” will be […]
President orders flags lowered for fallen Capitol Police officers; read the full statement
President Donald Trump has ordered the United States flag to be lowered to half-staff in honor of the two United States Capitol Police officers, Brian D. Sicknick and Howard Liebengood, all Capitol Police officers and law enforcement. The state flag of Arkansas shall be lowered also. Flags shall remain lowered until sunset, January 13, 2021. […]
Cong. Hill condemns actions of President and others as reckless
U.S. Congressman French Hill (R-AR) released a statement late Friday, condemning the events in Washington DC on January 6th, 2021. The full statement follows: By now, many of you have heard and read of the tragic and disturbing attack that took place at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. You have viewed the horrifying video and […]
US Senator describes events at Capitol as “disturbing, demoralizing and entirely avoidable”
U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) released the statement below regarding the unrest and unlawful activity at the United States Capitol on Wednesday: “The events that transpired in Washington were not only shocking and unlawful, but represent a dark moment in our country’s history that we must reckon with today and in the days to come. […]
US Sen. Boozman issues statement supporting Electoral College count for Presidential election
U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) released the following statement supporting the formal count of the Electoral College votes: “Many Americans are concerned about the integrity of the election. I too share the belief that allegations of irregularities and fraud need to be investigated –– especially at a time when trust in our institutions is near […]
Cong. Hill gives update on COVID-19 relief bill
Congressman French Hill released the following update Monday, December 28th on what’s included in the COVID-19 relief: Last Monday, the House of Representatives and the Senate came together and passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act. On Sunday, President Trump signed this bill into law. This legislation includes a COVID-19 relief package, as well as a separate […]
U.S. Sen. Boozman gives overview of COVID-19 relief bill on Trump’s desk
Funding for agriculture & Medicare payments for physicians WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) voted for nearly $900 billion in additional COVID-19 relief for struggling Americans and hard-hit small businesses, along with additional funding to safely open schools and strengthen efforts to defeat the virus and reopen America. The legislation passed the Senate by a vote […]
Saline County’s 2020 Early Voter Numbers in Presidential Election Beat 2016 by Over 10K
And just like that, Early Voting is done. According to the numbers from the County Clerk’s office, 43,512 Saline County residents voted early in 2020, compared to 33,286 in 2016. These numbers are in-person votes only. Absentee ballots cannot be tabulated until 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning, November 3, 2020. Below are the numbers of […]
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