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Arkansas Governor's Mansion: Seat: State Capitol, Little Rock, Arkansas: Term length: Four years, renewable once: Constituting instrument: Constitution of Arkansas: Precursor: Governor of Arkansas Territory: Inaugural holder: James Sevier Conway: Formation: September 13, 1836 (188 years ago) () Deputy: Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas: Salary ...
Modeled after the Governor's School of North Carolina, AGS was founded by governor Bill Clinton in 1979. [2] From 1979 until 2018, the program took place on the grounds of Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas. [2] On September 13, 2018, the Arkansas Board of Education voted to move the program to Arkansas Tech in Russellville, Arkansas. [3]
Arkansas Governor's Development Disabilities Council; ... Act 1434 Board (“Name Removal Board” or “Child Maltreatment Central Registry Review Team”)
Arkansas governors served two-year terms until a referendum lengthened the term to four years, effective with the 1986 general election. Statewide elections are held two years after presidential elections. Some of Arkansas's counties have two county seats, as opposed to the usual one seat. The arrangement dates back to when travel was extremely ...
The Cabinet of the governor of Arkansas is a body of the most senior appointed officials of the executive branch of the government of Arkansas. Cabinet officers are appointed by the governor. Once confirmed, all members of the Cabinet receive the title "Secretary" and serve at the pleasure of the governor.
Arkansas Historical Quarterly 66.2 (2007): 224-242. online; McMillen, Neil R. “The White Citizens’ Council and Resistance to School Desegregation in Arkansas.” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 66#2 (2007), pp. 125–44. online; Martin, William H. "Negro Higher and Professional Education in Arkansas." Journal of Negro Education 17.3 (1948 ...
The Arkansas Scholarship Lottery Act establishes a Commission to oversee the operation of the Lottery in Arkansas (see Arkansas Lottery Commission below). On July 1, 2009, Arkansas voted to join the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL); it was the 33rd lottery to join.
Republican Party governors of Arkansas (9 P) T. Governors of Arkansas Territory (5 P) Pages in category "Governors of Arkansas"