U.S. Rep. French Hill Says Congress Will Do More To Help Health Care, Small Business

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U.S. Rep. French Hill Says Congress Will Do More To Help Health Care, Small Business Public Radio from UA Little Rock News & Culture for Arkansas 03/22/2020 While Congress has already taken steps to address the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., Rep. French Hill, R-Little Rock, said more help will be on the way. "My biggest concern now for Part Three or Phase Three is that it be…

Coronavirus recovery bill doesn't violate conservative principles, says Arkansas GOP congressman

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Coronavirus recovery bill doesn't violate conservative principles, says Arkansas GOP congressman The Washington Times 03/21/2020 Rep. French Hill bucks charges that his party’s $1 trillion coronavirus economic rescue package that stalled in the Senate on Sunday night is a bailout. Or a stimulus bill. Or a retreat from the Republican Party’s embrace of fiscal conservatism. “This…

Rutledge allocates $3M to help small businesses during COVID-19 pandemic

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Rutledge allocates $3M to help small businesses during COVID-19 pandemic 5 News 03/20/2020 Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced Friday (March 20) allocating $3 million to the Arkansas Economic Development Commission’s (AEDC) Quick Action Loan Program for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. These funds will be in addition to the $4 million the…

Members of Congress Urge Insurers to Cover COVID Business Interruptions

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Members of Congress Urge Insurers to Cover COVID Business Interruptions Carrier Management 03/20/2020 A bipartisan group of U.S. House members has asked insurers to retroactively recognize financial losses relating to COVID-19 under commercial business interruption coverage for policyholders. Eighteen House members made their case in a March 18 letter addressed to the leaders…

Aid to American workers a must, U.S. Sen. John Boozman says

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Aid to American workers a must, U.S. Sen. John Boozman says Arkansas Democrat Gazette 03/18/2020 WASHINGTON -- Congress will move swiftly to aid American workers, a move aimed at averting coronavirus-related economic calamity, Sen. John Boozman said Tuesday. "The effort is is to try and get money into people's hands as quickly as possible," the Republican from Rogers…

'We're trying to do what we can': Rock Town Distillery makes hand sanitizer amid coronavirus

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'We're trying to do what we can': Rock Town Distillery makes hand sanitizer amid coronavirus Arkansas Democrat Gazette 03/18/2020 It took about 24 hours for Rock Town Distillery to create its own hand sanitizer but only 10 minutes to run out when it offered the first two gallons for free to the public Wednesday afternoon. About 100 more gallons are now on the way, manager Macie…

State's virus total rises to 22; schools now closed

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State's virus total rises to 22; schools now closed Arkansas Democrat Gazette 03/17/2020 FAYETTEVILLE -- Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Monday announced six new cases of covid-19 in Arkansas, bringing the total to 22. The disease also has spread to a fifth Arkansas county: Cleburne. Cleburne County is in north central Arkansas and doesn't adjoin the other four counties where the virus…

Stefanik introduces bipartisan bill to promote use of native plant materials

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Stefanik introduces bipartisan bill to promote use of native plant materials The Ripon Advance 03/17/2020 U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) recently introduced a bipartisan proposal to establish a federal pilot program for native plant species in National Parks. “Promoting the use of native species is beneficial for wildlife, humans and the environment, and our national parks will…

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