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Subject RPA Weekly Recap | Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' First 100 Days | April 24, 2023
Date April 24, 2023 4:13 PM
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  RPA Weekly Recap | April 24, 2023 Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' First 100 Days This past week marked the first 100 days of the Sarah Huckabee Sanders administration. We can't decide which word we think best describes her tenure, but any of these will do: bold, conservative, reformer. Take a look here at some of the accomplishments from her first 100 days:   Arkansas LEARNS Town Halls Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Education Secretary Jacob Oliva will be holding town halls to discuss the historic education reform passed this past session: Arkansas LEARNS. You can find more information and a link to register below: Jonesboro | The Simpson Theater at the ASU Fowler Center Monday, April 24th |6:00pm | RSVP Here Texarkana | Farmers Bank & Trust Workforce Center Tuesday, April 25th | 12:00pm | RSVP Here Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Discusses Legislative Victories in 94th General Assembly Capitol View | Roby Brock Full Interview Here Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Discusses First 100 Days THV 11 | Craig O'Neill Full Interview Here Attorney General Tim Griffin Discusses Criminal Justice Reform and Efforts of the AG's Office Capitol View | Roby Brock Full Interview Here   At the Republican Party of Arkansas we strive to keep all Arkansans informed about presidential candidates who will be hitting the 2024 trail here in Arkansas. In an effort to do that we will include all information about events in our state for informational purposes. Please note, this notice does not serve as an endorsement of any one candidate.   Every Day is Tax Day Under Biden This past week, Tax Day came and went, but under the Biden administration, high taxes and bad economic policies are here to stay. What you need to know: From day one, Biden has sought to shake down the middle class for every penny possible. In less than 3 years Biden has: Raised the tax burden on people making as little as $20,000 per year, breaking his campaign promise. Expanded the IRS with $80 billion, which will lead to an estimated 710,000 new audits of people making less than $75,000 per year. Targeted Americans who earn just $600 on payment apps like Venmo – resulting in as many as four million new tax forms for small businesses. Levied a hidden inflation tax for two straight years, which has already cost families an estimated $10,000. If that's not enough, Biden's latest $69 trillion budget would make things even worse. It would: Slam Americans with at least a dozen tax hikes totaling "$4.7 trillion in new and expanded taxes." Increase the business tax rate to 28%, which the Tax Foundation estimates will kill 129,000 jobs, shrink the economy, and cut wages for low-income Americans. Despite high gas prices, add $31 billion in tax hikes on U.S. oil and gas production. RPA Chairman Cody Hiland spoke at the April meeting of the Clark County Republican Committee. Chairman Hiland talked about the legislative session, RNC matters, and party unity headed into 2024. The Crawford County Republican Committee held their Lincoln-Reagan Dinner featuring Juanita Broaddrick. The theme was: "Can You Have a Sense of Humor and Still be a Conservative Republican?" The answer: Of course.   Tweet of the Week The debt ceiling fight gives us a chance to have a deadline and have a requirement to take action, and that will at least get politicians brought to the table. I joined @GowdyAmerica last night to discuss the debt ceiling. My full interview, here: @RepFrenchHill   Republican Party of Arkansas | 1201 W. 6th St, Little Rock, AR 72201 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!
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