HB1610 must be stopped

UPDATE: The bill failed in the House committee on Wednesday. It could be brought up again, though.

We love Representative Mary Bentley; she has been a great state rep and was our first endorsement of the 2022 cycle. This bill, however, is a bad bill and is not in the public interest.

https://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/Bills/Detail?id=hb1610&ddBienniumSession=2023%2F2023R&Search=

By requiring a quorum before a meeting is subject to FOIA / Open Records laws, school boards, city councils, and quorum courts will meet in secret, whether by email, text, or in person. It’s very easy for a 13 member board to put 6 members in one room, 6 in another, and have one go between. Government operates best in sunlight, and while well-meaning, Representative Bentley’s bill will result in government operating in darkness behind closed doors.

We strongly urge you to OPPOSE HB1610.

Committee members who will consider this bill are listed below:

SB81: Final Action Call

BACKGROUND:

Remind your state representatives THIS WEEKEND to SUPPORT SB81, the bill to establish a process of challenging inappropriate library books.

If you haven’t visited your local library, you might be surprised at the pure pornography in the children’s section. These leftist librarians are pushing their agenda on our kids, and this bill helps us to challenge and hopefully stop it.

ACTION:

Contact YOUR OWN state representative BEFORE 8AM Monday. Then contact any others you are able to reach. Tell them not to fall victim to the woke mob, that you SUPPORT SB81.

SB250 Update & Action Call

BACKGROUND:

SB250 (the bad bill that removes local control from elections) has already passed the Senate and goes before the House State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Committee on Monday (3/13). The meeting takes place in Room 151 at approximately 2:30 PM.

1.) SB250 is a vague bill that leaves plenty of room for the left-leaning State Board of Election Commissioners to interpret and make their own rules. For instance, how does the bill affect Pulaski County, where they already vote using paper ballots on Election Day?

2.) SB250 makes it difficult for counties to switch to secure paper ballots by placing additional burdens on them. Additionally, it burdens small counties who might choose to implement paper ballots in order to save time and money in small elections.

3.) SB250 financially penalizes counties that switch to secure paper ballots. The state currently reimburses ~ 11 cents per ballot in the primary. As written, paper ballot counties would be expected to cover their own costs, while voting computer counties would be reimbursed by the state.

ACTION:

1.) Call, text, and email members of the House Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs (below). Tell them you OPPOSE SB250 for multiple reasons, that they should go back to the drawing board to make the bill fairer to counties which choose to implement paper ballot systems.

2.) Also contact YOUR OWN State Representative to OPPOSE SB250.

Excel version:

Gene Transfer Technology- You are the Experiment

“Scientists have long known that the gene-transfer technologies used in both the Pfizer and J & J COVID-19 vaccines were associated with systemic inflammation and the potential for viral DNA to get inserted into the DNA of body cells as well as reproductive cells. Insertion of the viral DNA coding for the spike protein into reproductive cells, such as eggs and sperm, would then be transmitted to your offspring. 

While we were repeatedly told that there was no chance these vaccines could alter our DNA, a study from the winter of 2022 showed that the Pfizer vaccine caused human liver cells to copy the vaccine mRNA into DNA and insert it into the person’s DNA. This was not a surprise. Molecular biologists knew that this was likely. Further, they knew that insertion of viral DNA into the DNA of a person’s immune cells would increase their risks for leukemia. However, most stayed silent as large segments of our population were injected with this experimental gene-transfer technology.”

https://aflds.org/about-us/issue-briefs/gene-transfer-technology-you-are-the-experiment

Support Cleburne County

BACKGROUND:

The Cleburne County Quorum Court recently made a bold decision to scrap the corruptible voting computers in favor of hand-counted, secure paper ballots. Unfortunately, evil and corrupt forces are pushing the JPs to rescind their resolution. A vote to rescind is expected this week.

ACTION:

Call and text the brave Cleburne County JPs. Tell them you support their decision to return to hand-marked and hand-counted paper ballots and that you appreciate their brave action. Tell them to “hold the line.”

JP District 1
Brian Moorehead
Phone: 501-206-5433
Email: mooreheadbrian1982@gmail.com
JP District 2
Sam Henegar
Phone: 870-213-6988
Email: samitz@yelcot.net
JP District 3
Tim Caldwell
Phone: 501-362-4345
Email: caldwell4040@yahoo.com
JP District 4
Linda Fletcher 
Phone: 501-250-5350
Email: linfletcher1961@gmail.com
JP District 5
Alan Malone
Phone: 501-206-7248
Email: o5retired@yahoo.com
JP District 6
Chad Evans
Phone: 501-362-4234
Email: cevans@aromatique.com
JP District 7
Jacque Martin
Phone: 501-366-0640
Email: jacquelyn.r.martin@gmail.com
JP District 8
Brent Foust
Phone: 501-250-7111
Email: foustforestry@sbcglobal.net
JP District 9
Charles Tamburo
Phone: 501-206-9112
Email: chee@redriverdodge.com
JP District 10
Rob Owens
Phone: 501-306-5105
Email: robbieskippy@yahoo.com
JP District 11
Sampson Wildmon
Phone: 910-964-3923
Email: sampsonwildmon.jp@yahoo.com