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Thursday, the Arkansas House passed a bill to establish the Water and Sewer Treatment Facilities Grant Program, aimed at addressing long-needed upgrades for agi ...
Rep. DeAnn Vaught was a bright spot during the bill’s dim discussion on the House floor. The lone representative to vocalize disapproval of the bill, Vaught made compelling and rational ...
State Rep. DeAnn Vaught, Republican of Horatio in southwest Arkansas generally respected for hard work to aid rural Arkansas, got all broken-out in gumption Wednesday.
Despite the controversy, State Sen. Blake Johnson and State Rep. DeAnn Vaught, both farmers, have sponsored Senate Bill 84, which would end the temporary moratorium on CAFO hog farming in the ...
There was also the bill by Sen. Blake Johnson (R-Corning) and Rep. DeAnn Vaught (R-Horatio) that sought to curtail state regulators’ ability to protect bodies of water from industrial hog farming.
A bill filed by Rep. DeAnn Vaught of Horatio overwhelmingly passed the House on Feb. 27 and will now be considered in the Senate.
Rep. DeAnn Vaught, who represents Little River County, motioned Wednesday to "make it more palatable for everybody." Sign up for our Newsletters ...
Senate Bill 84 is sponsored by state Rep. DeAnn Vaught (R-Horatio) and state Sen. Blake Johnson (R-Corning), who are both farmers.
The legislation's lead sponsors are Senator Blake Johnson (District 21), Representative DeAnn Vaught (District 87), ...
DeAnn Vaught. Posted in Arkansas Blog AG’s flip-flop on gas company settlement symptom of larger problems. by Matt Campbell October 18, 2024 8:15 am October 18, 2024 9:51 am.
If signed into law, House Bill 1681 would devote up to $500 million over the next ten years to Arkansas water and sewer utilities in disrepair.