Us Senator John Boozman (ar)
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Congress addresses healthcare challenges facing rural America
Health care in rural areas remains a significant challenge, particularly in places like Arkansas.
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Legislation introduced to ban antisemitic country-of-origin labels
U.S. Senators John Boozman, Tom Cotton, Marco Rubio, Bill Hagerty, Thom Tillis, and Ted Cruz have introduced the Anti-BDS Labeling Act.
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Americans for Prosperity honors Sen. John Boozman with 'Pioneer for Prosperity' award
U.S. Senator John Boozman of Arkansas has been recognized by Americans for Prosperity-Arkansas as a "Pioneer for Prosperity."
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Boozman highlights key developments during Arkansas community visits
The recent in-state work period provided an opportunity for Senator John Boozman to engage with various communities across Arkansas.
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Arkansas designates U.S. Highway 67 as Interstate 57
Earlier this month, the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) announced the official designation of U.S. Highway 67 between Little Rock and Walnut Ridge as Interstate 57.
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Boozman receives recognition from American Ambulance Association for EMS advocacy
The American Ambulance Association has honored U.S. Senator John Boozman with its 2024 Legislative Recognition Award for his advocacy of emergency medical services.
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Senators propose bill halting U.S. funds if UN restricts Israeli participation
U.S. Senator John Boozman of Arkansas has joined forces with Senator Jim Risch from Idaho, along with 32 other colleagues, to introduce the Stand with Israel Act.
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Senate committee highlights ongoing efforts to support US veterans
Veterans Day serves as a moment to honor the sacrifices made by military personnel.
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Senator Boozman comments on 2024 election results
U.S. Senator John Boozman from Arkansas issued a statement regarding the 2024 election results.
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Efforts intensify to tackle veteran suicide crisis with new legislative measures
The issue of veteran suicide remains a critical concern in the United States, with an average of 17 veterans taking their own lives each day, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
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Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center celebrates 30 years of pediatric research
The Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center (ACNC) is marking its 30th anniversary, celebrating three decades of advancing pediatric research and promoting healthy development for children.
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Boozman launches 8th year of Arkansas Congressional Youth Cabinet with 114 student participants
U.S. Senator John Boozman convened the 2024-2025 Arkansas Congressional Youth Cabinet at the Old State House Museum in Little Rock, marking the eighth year of this initiative.
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Arkansas residents demonstrate community spirit amid challenges
Mister Rogers once advised looking for "helpers" during difficult times, suggesting that witnessing acts of aid and hope can uplift spirits.
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Boozman secures federal funds for Bayou Meto water project milestone
The Bayou Meto water project, a significant undertaking aimed at conserving groundwater and assisting farmers across five counties, has reached a notable milestone. Senator Boozman has played a crucial role in securing federal investments to propel this initiative forward. The project's completion will see water channeled from the Arkansas River to nearly 300,000 acres of farmland in the Natural State. This development is also expected to improve flood risk prevention and contribute to habitat preservation.
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Arkansas strengthens defenses amid rising cyberattack threats
The digital age brings both advantages and challenges, with cybersecurity being a significant concern. Cyberattacks have become a common threat, impacting individuals and organizations alike. October is recognized as Cybersecurity Awareness Month to emphasize the importance of safeguarding against these threats.
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Passport processing times return to pre-pandemic levels
With the holiday season approaching, international travelers may find relief in improved travel preparation processes. Arkansans planning overseas trips or cruises can expect smoother experiences due to changes implemented by the U.S. State Department.
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Boozman honors veteran Maddie Willyard during Hispanic Heritage Month
U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR) recently highlighted the military service of Maddie Willyard as part of his 'Salute to Veterans' series, which honors the contributions of Arkansans in the armed forces.
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Senators challenge FHWA's greenhouse gas emissions rule in court
U.S. Senators John Boozman, Kevin Cramer, and Shelley Moore Capito have spearheaded a bicameral amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. This action opposes a final rule from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that mandates state departments of transportation and metropolitan planning organizations to measure greenhouse gas emissions on highways and set declining targets for these emissions.
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Senate Republicans mark anniversary of October 7 attacks on Israel
U.S. Senator John Boozman of Arkansas, alongside Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa and all 46 Republican colleagues in the Senate, has marked the first anniversary of the October 7 terrorist attacks that resulted in the deaths of dozens of Americans. The senators plan to introduce a resolution condemning Iran-backed Hamas for its actions, advocating for Israel's enduring security, and urging the safe release of American hostages.
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Every Kid Outdoors Extension Act aims to connect youth with nature
As a child, I had a strong affinity for the outdoors, enjoying activities like fishing and biking around Fort Smith with friends. These early experiences fostered a lifelong appreciation for nature that I aim to inspire in young Americans.