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  • Tariffs to be felt in Arkansas; steel firms glad, but others say jobs at stake
    Posted in In the News on March 12, 2018 | Preview rr

    http://http//www.arkansasonline.com/news/2018/mar/09/tariffs-to-be-felt-in-state-20180309/?f=latest By Frank E. Lockwood WASHINGTON -- Steel producers in northeast Arkansas have welcomed tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum imports, but the new trade barriers are causing alarm elsewhere in the state. During a visit to Capitol Hill this week, business leaders from Pine Bluff warned that the tariffs could cost people jobs in their community and in Northwest Arkansas. And the University of Arkansa... Read more

  • Keeping our Communities Safe
    Posted in CEI Blog on March 9, 2018 | Preview rr

    We’ve done a lot to stress the importance of building and investing in positive community models. The work that organizations do to contribute to improving the quality of life in the central Arkansas region is important and doesn’t go unnoticed. One of the main objectives in building a positive community is improving and investing in safety. Recently in central Arkansas, violent crime has risen to troubling levels. It’s up to community leadership, along with government, law enforcement, and comm... Read more

  • Hill Awards Golden Fleece to the DoD for Wasteful Spending in Afghanistan
    Posted in Press Releases on March 8, 2018 | Preview rr

    Congressman French Hill (R-AR) named the Department of Defense (DoD) as February’s winner of the Golden Fleece award for the mismanagement and waste of taxpayer funds in Afghanistan. In the letter to the Department of Defense Secretary James Mattis, Congressman Hill wrote: March 8, 2018 The Honorable James Mattis Secretary Department of Defense 1000 Defense Pentagon Washington, DC 20301-1000 Dear Secretary Mattis: I write today to inform you that your agency is February’s recipient of my Golden ... Read more

  • Hill’s Response to President Trump’s Aluminum and Steel Tariffs Announcement
    Posted in Press Releases on March 8, 2018 | Preview rr

    Congressman French Hill (AR-02) made the following statement in response to President Donald Trump’s announcement on the implementation of tariffs on aluminum and steel: “While I respect President Trump’s decision to protect American interests, I remain concerned with the unintended consequences that these tariffs on aluminum and steel will have – especially on Arkansas’s workers and employers. Tokusen U.S.A. in Conway, Arkansas, a company primarily in the business of manufacturing steel tire co... Read more

  • Hill’s Statement on Aluminum and Steel Tariffs
    Posted in Press Releases on March 7, 2018 | Preview rr

    Congressman French Hill (AR-02) made the following statement in response to President Donald Trump’s announcement on tariffs for aluminum and steel as a result of the Department of Commerce’s Section 232 Investigations: “Hardworking Arkansans and Americans are reaping the benefits of tax reform with record low unemployment, bonuses, and more money in their wallets. While I respect President Trump’s decision to protect American interests, I remain concerned with the unintended consequences that h... Read more

  • Work Requirement Approved for AR Works Enrollees
    Posted in In the News on March 6, 2018 | Preview rr

    http://http//www.arkansasmatters.com/news/local-news/work-requirement-approved-for-ar-works-enrollees/1010509818 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (News release) - Governor Asa Hutchinson announced Monday that the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has approved the State’s request to implement a work requirement for Arkansas Works enrollees. With this approval, Arkansas becomes one of only three states that currently mandates work for people who want to keep health benefits funded by Medic... Read more

  • Arkansas Delegation Statement on CMS Approval of Arkansas’s Work Requirements for Medicaid
    Posted in Press Releases on March 5, 2018 | Preview rr

    Senators Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) and John Boozman (R-Arkansas), and Congressmen Rick Crawford (AR-01), French Hill (AR-02), Steve Womack (AR-03), and Bruce Westerman (AR-04) today released the following statement applauding CMS’s approval of work requirements for Arkansas’s Medicaid program: “Encouraging people who can work to find employment is a common-sense policy with a track record of success. It not only focuses Medicaid dollars on those who need it most; it also helps people get back into... Read more

  • Marshallese focus of two resolutions introduced by Arkansas congressmen
    Posted in In the News on March 5, 2018 | Preview rr

    http://http//www.arkansasonline.com/news/2018/mar/04/marshallese-focus-of-two-resolutions-wo/?f=news-arkansas By Frank E. Lockwood WASHINGTON -- U.S. Rep. Steve Womack and U.S. Sen. John Boozman introduced resolutions Tuesday "recognizing the rich history, heritage, and strategic importance of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Marshallese population residing in the United States." U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton co-sponsored the Senate version. The other members of the Arkansas congressional del... Read more

  • Hill: ‘Tax Cuts Continue to Benefit Arkansas Families’
    Posted in Press Releases on February 28, 2018 | Preview rr

    Congressman French Hill (AR-02) made the following statement after Entergy Arkansas, Inc. committed to lower utility rates. Entergy Arkansas, Inc. stated that there will be approximately $466 million dollars in benefits for hardworking individuals and families in Arkansas as a result of Congress passing tax reform: “I want to thank Entergy Arkansas for their commitment to lower the utility rates for hardworking Arkansans as a direct result of the House’s tax reform that passed in December. This ... Read more

  • Hill Fighting for Victims of Human Trafficking
    Posted in Press Releases on February 27, 2018 | Preview rr

    Today, Congressman French Hill (AR-02) issued the following statement after the House passed a bill by a vote of 388-25 to give states additional tools to fight human trafficking: “Sex trafficking is an appalling criminal enterprise. According to the FBI, sex trafficking is the fastest-growing business of organized crime and the third-largest criminal enterprise in the world. As many as 300,000 children in the United States are at risk of becoming victims, and my vote today is for all of the Ark... Read more

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