AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStudent Press Protections: A guest opinion argues Arkansas should extend the Student Journalism Education Act to shield student reporters from censorship, pointing to Tinker-era free speech principles. Disaster Aid for Farmers: The USDA declared parts of Louisiana and Arkansas disaster areas tied to drought and winter storms, opening USDA Farm Service Agency help for producers. Food Safety: Arkansas restaurant inspections flagged serious issues, including live cockroaches and sewer gas odors in at least one Benton County kitchen. Housing Finance: An op-ed says housing stability matters as mortgage credit rules shift toward newer scoring models like FICO 10T and VantageScore 4.0. Short-Term Rentals: Another report says Arkansas cities regulate Airbnb/Vrbo differently, sparking debate over private property rights and local control. Solar Tax Break Fight: Arkansas solar projects are drawing lawsuits and taxpayer backlash as Act 9 bonds are used for big solar deals with limited long-term jobs. Healthcare Staffing: A federal H-1B fee ruling is easing concerns for Arkansas hospitals, including UAMS, about hiring international workers. Tourism Watch: Little Rock and Fayetteville leaders report bookings are steady-to-mixed, with people booking events but spending less. Local Notes: Mountain Home starts adult water fitness classes today, and Pinkston Middle School held a grant-funded printmaking art camp.
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