Deadlines Approaching to Order Printed Copies of the Voter’s Guide

We’ve told you before about the 2014 Arkansas Voter’s Guide.

The Arkansas Voter’s Guide is a free, nonpartisan service Family Council has been pleased to provide since 1990. We survey candidates for state and federal office on a wide variety of issues, and we publish their responses in print and online.

If you would like to order printed copies of our Voter’s Guide, don’t wait. The deadline is approaching quickly.

Churches need to order their printed guides by no later than Monday, May 12.

Individuals may order Voter’s Guides until Thursday, May 15.

Click here to order printed copies of the Arkansas Voter’s Guide right now!

Arkansas Right to Life Releases Voter’s Guide

Our friends at Arkansas Right to Life have released the results of their 2014 primary elections candidate survey. You can see their candidate survey results here.

Arkansas Right to Life sent candidates for state and federal office five questions related to human life and legislation, asking each candidate to answer “Yes,” “No,” or “Undecided.”

Voter’s guides are a valuable tool you can use to learn about the candidates running for office ahead of the primary elections. Early voting is underway in Arkansas right now, and Election Day is Tuesday, May 20. If you have any questions about the election, please feel free to contact our office at (501) 375-7000.

Seven Things to Know About Greece v. Galloway

Earlier this week we told you about the U.S. Supreme Court’s favorable ruling in the case of Greece v. Galloway. The ruling affirms–once again–that legislative bodies are free to open meetings in prayer.

Today Alliance Defending Freedom has released a list of seven important things to know about the ruling. They are:

  1. The town of Greece is inclusive.
  2. Being offended does not violate the Constitution.
  3. The Obama administration sided with Greece.
  4. You are free to pray.
  5. Prayers must “lend gravity” to the meeting.
  6. The vote was 5-4.
  7. This decision has ramifications upon other similar cases still in progress.

You can read a short summary of each point listed above by going to ADF’s website.