FOX: The Arkansas Legislature on Monday formally adjourned this year’s session without lawmakers attempting to override any vetoes Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders issued.
The Senate adjourned sine die after confirming several of Sanders’ appointments to various state panels, while the House didn’t meet.
Lawmakers wrapped up this year’s session last month after giving final approval to the state’s $6.2 billion budget and an overhaul of the state’s sentencing laws. Sanders signed the sentencing measure, which eliminates parole eligibility for certain violent offenses, into law last month.
Sanders took office in January and saw her top agenda items approved during the 89-day session. They include a massive education law that will create a school voucher program and raise minimum teacher salaries, and another measure cutting state income taxes. MORE
They don’t meet again until next year???
Not that they should, no particular need for year-round legislation. Just a bit surprised, this being early May.
Pretty worthless article since it does not tell what the vetoed bills were about or why she vetoed them.
Sarah for President!
I first said that 16 years ago.
Meant it then, mean it now!