Lottery’s Chief Legal Counsel Hired as New Director

The search for a new director for the Arkansas Lottery is over. Bishop Woosley, the lottery’s chief legal counsel, has been hired to fill the position vacated by Ernie Passailaigue about four months ago. Click here to read more about it.

Komen Executive Quits in Wake of Planned Parenthood Debacle

One executive from the Susan G. Komen Foundation has resigned in the wake of the recent debacle with Planned Parenthood.

Karen Handel, a former VP for Komen, says the foundation should have stood by its decision to withdraw funding from Planned Parenthood.

You can read more about the situation here.

Six Things Everyone Should Know About the HHS Mandate

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops recently published a blog post outlining six things everyone should know about the HHS mandate that requires religiously-affiliated institutions to purchase contraception and abortifacient coverage for their employees.

Click here to read ‘Six Things Everyone Should Know About the HHS Mandate’.

Abby Johnson: Abortion Workers Converting to Pro-Life

Pro-life advocate Abby Johnson announced on Facebook yesterday that, “In the past 3 months, 15 abortion clinic workers have left their jobs and had conversions on abortion. These are just the ones that have reached out to me. Things are changing!”

This is excellent news as Arkansans gear up for 40 Days for Life starting just two weeks from tomorrow!

Candidates Being Considered for Next Lottery Director

As reported by the Arkansas News Bureau, the following candidates are being considered for the Arkansas Lottery’s next director:
—Richard Knight, who has served as CEO and president of Presque Isle Downs, a Pennsylvania thoroughbred track; executive vice president of Hollywood Casino Corp.; and senior vice president, chief operating officer and chief financial officer of the casino and hotel company Bally’s.
—Charles McIntyre, director of the New Hampshire Lottery, former assistant director and general counsel for the Massachusetts Lottery and former Massachusetts assistant district attorney.
—Bob Nash, senior adviser with James Lee Witt Associates of Washington, D.C. His past positions include deputy campaign manager for Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential bid, adviser to Bill Clinton as both governor and president, and president of the Arkansas Development Finance Authority.
—Joan Schoubert, a former senior vice president of the Georgia Lottery and former games accounting manager for the Florida Lottery.
—Bill Stovall, chief of staff for the Arkansas House of Representatives, owner of a Quitman convenience store — that does not sell lottery tickets — and a former Arkansas House speaker.
—Edwin Van Petten, former director of the Kansas Lottery and a former Kansas assistant attorney general.
—Bishop Woosley, chief counsel for the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery and a former Arkansas assistant attorney general.