AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoIndependence Day in Arkansas and beyond: As the U.S. marks its 250th birthday, Americans across the country are dealing with extreme heat while celebrating with parades, fireworks, and military flyovers. Capitol controversy: Arkansas Capitol grounds are drawing fresh attention for two religiously themed displays—one ordered removed by a judge and another “monument to the unborn” facing setbacks—while state law and the approval process for monuments remain at the center of the debate. Ticks and health: Arkansas researchers are studying tiny no-see-ums and how insect bites trigger itch, while a CDC-linked report highlights alpha-gal red-meat allergy markers tied to tick exposure, with Arkansas showing the highest positive rate among surveyed high-risk states. Local public safety and community: Little Rock police made an arrest tied to a June 15 stabbing, and the state is ramping up boating safety for the July 4 weekend. Ballot access push: More than 100,000 signatures were delivered to the Arkansas Capitol for a ballot measure rights amendment after a federal judge struck down parts of the state’s initiative process. Cost of the holiday: Arkansas Farm Bureau says a 10-person Fourth of July cookout costs about $73.82, up 4% from last year.
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