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Category: Legislation

Family Council Director Predicts Busy Legislative Session

Jan 6, 2011JerryLegislation, Legislature, NewsAlert, Arkansas Legislature, News

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, January 6, 2011

On Thursday, Family Council President Jerry Cox unveiled his group’s legislative agenda for the upcoming session of the Arkansas Legislature.

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Arkansas Needs a Tim Tebow Law

Jan 4, 2011JerryHome School, LegislationHome School, Legislation

It would be difficult to find someone who hasn’t heard of Tim Tebow—the former head quarterback for the University of Florida. Tebow lead his Gators to two National Championship wins and is one of the most decorated players in college football history. He now plays in the NFL for the Denver Broncos. He was also home schooled.

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In the News: Our Agenda on Tax Breaks

Nov 22, 2010JerryLegislation, TaxesLegislation, Taxes

I had the opportunity to attend the monthly Center-Right Coalition meeting last Thursday. There, I passed out a sheet containing the Family Council legislative agenda to conservative lawmakers, activists, and groups.

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