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Written by: Adam Roberts
Published by: 4029 TV
All four Arkansas members of the U.S. House of Representatives voted against the impeachment of President Donald Trump.
Written by: Frank E. Lockwood
Published by: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
While his colleagues debated the merits of impeaching President Donald Trump, U.S. Rep. Steve Womack sat in the Speaker's Lobby in the Capitol on Wednesday morning, quietly pondering the significance of the moment.
Scores of speeches, including his own, were yet to be delivered. A raft of roll call votes lay ahead.
Written by: 5NEWS Web Staff
Published by: 5NEWS
All four representatives from Arkansas voted No to two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump Wednesday (Dec. 18).
Written by: Amanda Hanson
Published by: KAIT8
An Arkansas lawmaker recently expressed his thoughts on the impeachment inquiry.
It comes as the House Judiciary Committee pushed toward a vote Thursday to approve articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
Written by: Frank E. Lockwood
Published by: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Arkansas lawmakers and industry leaders say they're glad that the United States Mexico Canada Agreement is moving forward, predicting it will be good for workers and a boon for the nation.
Written by: Roby Brock
Published by: Talk Business & Politics
In a week that has seen an escalation of military confrontation between the U.S. and Iran, Arkansas' all-Republican Congressional delegation used words such as "decisive", "measured", "firm" and "restrained" to describe President Donald Trump's handling of the volatile situation.
Written by: Mark Tapscott
Published by: The Epoch Times
Twenty-six Republican House members are urging Senate leaders to require five senators who are campaigning for the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination to recuse themselves if an impeachment trial is held in the upper chamber.
Written by: David M. Drucker
Published by: Washington Examiner
When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi greenlighted the impeachment proceedings in September, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy made a key tactical decision: He would not worry about blocking it but focus instead on shaping public opinion and influencing lawmakers poised to sit as jurors in a Senate trial.
Published by: Fox News
House Intelligence Committee member Rick Crawford weighs in on the impeachment proceedings.
Written by: Steve Brawner
Published by: Talk Business & Politics
Guatemalan immigration to the United States is rooted partly in low coffee prices, the CEO of Heifer International said Monday (Nov. 25). However, the United States must learn how to create better farm markets domestically before it can help Central Americans improve theirs, said U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford, R-Jonesboro.