U.S. Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., has been named to the Financial Service Committee's Task Force to Investigate Terrorism Financing. The temporary group, created March 20, has the task of updating what the country's financial system does to disrupt financing for terrorism groups...
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U.S. Rep. French Hill, R-Little Rock, was named to a House task force that will be exploring the financing behind the Islamic State and other terrorist groups....
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas U.S. Rep. French Hill has been named to the House Committee on Financial Services Terrorism Financing Task Force. The Republican's office announced the appointment on Monday. Hill says in a statement that with the growing threat of the Islamic State terrorist group - also known as ISIL - everything in the country's power must be done to cripple the efforts of those seeking to harm America. Hill says along with military and diplomatic strategies, it's important t...
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U.S. Rep. French Hill is one of 21 congressmen who will serve on a task force dedicated to thwarting the financing behind terrorist groups...
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Arkansas' U.S. Rep. French Hill of Little Rock traveled to Little Rock Air Force Base in Jacksonville and talked with Mayflower citizens Monday. On Tuesday, he visited the Central Arkansas Water Intake Facility at Lake Maumelle. On Wednesday, he met with Little Rock Police Chief Kenton Buckner and visited the Healing Waters Outreach and Worship Center.
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U.S. Rep. French Hill said Tuesday that he wasn't ready to take a position on whether to restart the Exxon Mobil pipeline that ruptured two years ago this month or move it out of the watershed of central Arkansas' largest drinking-water supply...
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Numerous references to the triumph over past struggles of Arkansas Baptist College were made Tuesday during the grand opening of the historically black college's community union. More than 100 people gathered Tuesday in a blocked-off street in Little Rock in front of the new First Security Community Union to witness the official ribbon-cutting on the long-awaited center. The three-story brick building -- which unofficially opened to students last fall -- features two college-owned food stations ...
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This weekend U.S. Rep. French Hill and his wife headed to Alabama to join President Barack Obama and nearly 100 other members of Congress to recognize the 50th anniversary of marches that helped lead to the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
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