Here’s A Taste of Worship from Pastors Day at the Capitol
Here’s what makes Pastors Day at the Capitol such a great experience.
Here’s what makes Pastors Day at the Capitol such a great experience.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, February 19, 2018
Little Rock — On Tuesday, February 20, Family Council will host a dessert reception at the Governor’s Mansion for Arkansas’ Ten Longest Married Couples. The keynote address will be given by Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson and First Lady Susan Hutchinson. Special guests in attendance will include Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, Land Commissioner John Thurston, and other state and local officials. Family Council will honor I.B. and Ima Jewel Williams as Arkansas’ Longest Married Couple, celebrating 80 years of marriage. Family and friends will be present to celebrate with the couples and the couples will be presented with, among gifts from Family Council, a bouquet of flowers courtesy of Tipton and Hurst and a framed special letter of recognition from the Governor.
The Arkansas’ Longest Married Couples Dessert Reception will begin at 1:00 PM Tuesday, February 20, and will last until 3:00 PM. For more information, contact Ken Yang at Family Council at (501) 375-7000.
Family Council is a conservative education and research organization based in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Recently the Arkansas Lottery released its monthly financial report for January.
The report shows the Arkansas Lottery took in over $44 million in January alone, but gave Arkansas’ college scholarship fund a paltry $8.2 million — less than 19 cents out of every dollar the Arkansas Lottery made.
Unfortunately this is nothing new.
For years the Arkansas Lottery has consistently made tens of millions of dollars each month, but has budgeted small amounts of money for the college scholarships it is supposed to fund; in December the Arkansas Lottery allocated less than 15% of its gross revenue for scholarships.
You can see a breakdown of the Arkansas Lottery’s financial figures so far this fiscal year below.
Month | Gross Lottery Revenue | Paid to Scholarships | % Gross Revenue |
July | $36,885,396.81 | $6,661,762.99 | 18.1% |
August | 49,320,459.23 | 8,912,741.54 | 18.1% |
September | 36,405,731.14 | 6,755,333.93 | 18.6% |
October | 39,802,740.53 | 5,667,305.74 | 14.2% |
November | 36,186,107.78 | 6,691,228.00 | 18.5% |
December | 44,716,219.32 | 6,583,355.77 | 14.7% |
January, 2018 | 44,063,056.11 | 8,230,861.00 | 18.7% |
Total | $287,379,710.92 | $49,502,588.97 | 17.2% |