Megan Vasham: It looks like public utilities may have played a role in stalling conservative legislation. She says Central Arkansas Water sent an internal email to all employees that claimed the bill promotes white supremacy and attacks women, veterans, and disabled Arkansas residents. And it gave them a phone number to call state representatives and, quote, flood them with calls and emails letting them know to vote no on SB 71. So again, a public utility funded with taxpayer money can move the needle.
Former President Donald Trump is set to be arraigned on Tuesday, a man was found guilty of election interference due to memes he created, and a bill stopping affirmative action stalls in Arkansas. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
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