Arkies in the Beltway

By: Alex Thomas
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  • Tune in each week as Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's D.C. bureau reporter Alex Thomas covers Arkansas lawmakers and legislators in the nation's capital.
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  • Week of Nov. 24, 2024
    Nov 24 2024

    This is "Arkies in the Beltway" for the week of Nov. 24, 2024. I'm Alex Thomas, Washington Correspondent for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, with your look at national politics and the Arkansans influencing the discussions.

    Members of Congress are away from Capitol Hill this week for Thanksgiving.

    When they return to Washington, it will be a three-week sprint to complete work for the 118th Congress.

    Top items of concern include avoiding a government shutdown on Dec. 20 and the White House's $98.4 billion request addressing natural disaster recovery efforts.

    STORY: Womack: Congress must take disaster relief proposal seriously

    Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., anticipates Congress will approve a short-term extension of the farm bill in December as Republicans and Democrats continue to struggle with finalizing a bipartisan proposal.

    Michigan Democrat Debbie Stabenow — the chair of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee — has released the legislative text of Senate Democrats' farm bill proposal. There is, however, limited time on the congressional calendar to move this measure through the Senate and House of Representatives.

    Boozman, of Rogers, is the Senate Agriculture Committee's top GOP member. He will become the committee's chair in January when Republicans take control of the Senate.

    STORY: Boozman expects farm bill extension amid legislative crunch

    Thank you for checking out "Arkies in the Beltway!" Make sure to stay up to date with all news involving Arkansas at arkansasonline.com. You can track what's happening in the nation's capital by following me on social media, including Bluesky.

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    10 mins
  • Week of Nov. 17, 2024
    Nov 17 2024

    This is "Arkies in the Beltway" for the week of Nov. 17, 2024. I'm Alex Thomas, Washington Correspondent for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette with your look at national politics and the Arkansans influencing the discussions.

    Members of Congress have returned to Capitol Hill, and they are not wasting time preparing for next year's Republican trifecta.

    Senate Republicans elected Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., as their conference chair. Cotton, of Little Rock, defeated Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst in a secret ballot for the No. 3 seat in the Senate GOP.

    STORY: Tom Cotton named No. 3 Republican in U.S. Senate

    President-elect Donald Trump continues to assemble his administration.

    Trump has made multiple picks for positions, including former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee as the next ambassador to Israel.

    Huckabee, who served as the Natural State's governor for more than a decade, has been a vocal Trump supporter. He endorsed Trump's 2016 presidential campaign after ending his own White House bid.

    STORY: Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee tapped as U.S. ambassador to Israel by Trump

    Rep. French Hill, R-Ark., has published a list of principles for rules affecting community banks.

    Hill, of Little Rock, released his goals for the next Congress amid his pursuit of the House Financial Services Committee chair job.

    STORY: Hill proposes community banking ideas as he pursues financial committee chairmanship

    Thank you for supporting "Arkies in the Beltway!" Make sure to stay up to date with all news involving Arkansas at arkansasonline.com. You can track what's happening in the nation's capital by following me on social media; my handle across most platforms is @AlexHouseThomas. You can also find me on Bluesky.

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    7 mins
  • Week of Nov. 10, 2024
    Nov 10 2024

    Welcome to "Arkies in the Beltway" for the week of Nov. 10, 2024. I'm Alex Thomas, Washington Correspondent for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette with your look at national politics and the Arkansans influencing these discussions.

    Arkansas' members of the U.S. House of Representatives had a successful Election Day.

    All four incumbents — Republican Reps. Rick Crawford, French Hill, Steve Womack and Bruce Westerman — will return to Capitol Hill to continue their congressional careers.

    In addition, Crawford, Hill and Westerman could begin the next Congress in January as committee chairs.

    STORY: Arkansas' four U.S. House incumbents reelected

    Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., plans to stay in the Senate.

    Cotton, of Little Rock, opted against joining Donald Trump's second administration to continue serving as senator. The move comes as Cotton eyes a spot on the Senate Republican leadership team.

    STORY: As Trump forms second Cabinet, Cotton ‘very happy’ in U.S. Senate

    Thank you for supporting "Arkies in the Beltway!" Make sure to stay up to date with all news involving Arkansas at arkansasonline.com. You can track what's happening in the nation's capital by following me on social media; my handle across all platforms is @AlexHouseThomas.

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    8 mins

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