Arkansas Lottery Spent $11K on Travel Since July 1

The Arkansas Lottery has spent more than $11,000 reimbursing employees for mileage expenses since July 1, according to the state’s transparency website.

State employees receive 42 cents for every mile they travel on state business in their personal vehicles.

Some lottery employees already have received upwards of $800 – $900 for their mileage in the past month or so.

All told, these mileage reimbursements imply that Arkansas Lottery employees have traveled more than 26,000 miles on official business since July 1.

Earlier this year our office obtained documents from the Arkansas Lottery showing that mileage reimbursements appear to go primarily to staff members who travel around the state to gas stations and other outlets where lottery tickets are sold.

The Arkansas Lottery probably could save a lot of money by having employees travel in official state vehicles instead of paying them to drive their own cars.

Unfortunately, saving money and being fiscally responsible isn’t something the Lottery Office seems interested in doing.

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Arkansas Pregnancy Resource Center Offers Abortion Pill Reversal

Arkansas Pregnancy Resource Center in Little Rock now offers abortion pill reversal, according to a recent article from Arkansas Catholic.

Women who take abortion pills as part of the RU-486 chemical abortion regimen may be able to counteract the abortion drugs and save the baby’s life if they receive the hormone progesterone quickly enough.

A 2018 study concluded that chemical abortions could be reversed 64% – 68% of the time using this method — with no apparent risk of birth defects.

This process has been used to save the lives of hundreds of unborn babies whose mothers regretted their abortions after taking the abortion pill.

Arkansas Pregnancy Resource Center provides information about abortion pill reversal on its website.

Pregnancy resource centers offer women real options besides abortion.

They help women navigate unplanned pregnancies, and they provide resources from maternity clothes to diapers and adoption referrals to parenting resources — all free of charge.

They are important leaders in the fight to end abortion.

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