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An Arkansas State Senate committee approved a bill eliminating affirmative action programs in state and local governments.
Members of the Arkansas Senate have approved a bill that would ban state-supported affirmative action programs.
The bill strikes terms such as “equity,” “civil rights,” “minority,” and “diversity” from Arkansas law and repeals sections ...
The panel approved a bill Tuesday that would “prohibit discrimination or preferential treatment” by public entities.