A half-dozen candidates seek the state senate seat in District 28, which stretches from I-40 to the Missouri border. None are perfect candidates, but one, and only one, has been at the Capitol fighting on the front line against mandates, for individual and medical freedom, and for medical privacy. In fact, had Senator Ballinger’s medical privacy bill become law, thousands of Arkansas workers could have avoided job loss last year. We don’t agree with Senator Ballinger on every issue, and we would appreciate it if he would be a bit more vocal and yell a bit more loudly at times, but on the big issues – what we call voting issues – he will cast his vote correctly. He will take your phone call; he puts his constituents first, often above his own business and family. We’ve never seen a candidate with “boots on the ground” like Senator Ballinger – he truly cares about his constituents across this gigantic, rural district. In Senate District 28, Reopen Arkansas recommends a vote for constitutional liberty and medical freedom for all; we endorse Senator Bob Ballinger.
Ballinger policy positions important to Reopen Arkansas: