On this week’s TV edition of Talk Business & Politics:
A Little Rock judge cancels the medical marijuana selection process. What might this mean for future bids and more importantly, how will this affect patients and voters who approved the remedy? John Brummett joins us for analysis.
Citizens Bank in Batesville looks to grow. Newly named President Adam Mitchell sits down for a conversation.
And it’s election season. One group wants children at the forefront of your voting picks. TB&P contributor Tamika Edwards from Arkansas Advocates for Children & Families is in studio.
On this week’s edition of Talk Business & Politics:
Soon there will be a new Arkansas Speaker of the House. Meet Rep. Matthew Shepherd, Republican from El Dorado. How will he handle his news duties?
A Democratic debate. There are scores of Democrats running for office in 2018. We’ve got an announcement for a special event coming in early April.
Plus, our roundtable discussion. Rex Nelson and Wes Brown break down the week from the legislative session to medical marijuana to an overhaul of state government and more.
On this week’s TV edition of Talk Business & Politics:
Arkansas Works gets federal and legislative approval, for now. How will the work requirements work? DHS director Cindy Gillespie is our guest.
Tariffs take over the economy debate. Mervin Jebaraj from the UA Walton College Center for Business and Economic Research weighs in.
And 2018 is setting up nicely for a competitive election season. Democratic Rep. Vivian Flowers and GOP strategist Robert Coon offer their thoughts.
Tune in to Talk Business & Politics on Sunday for these interviews and much more.
On this week’s edition of Talk Business & Politics:
Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., discusses DACA, guns, and infrastructure. Plus, the senator says Congress is pushing back on the Russian meddling in U.S. elections.
Medical marijuana clears one hurdle, but what comes next? TB&P's Wes Brown breaks down this week’s legal cannabis developments.
The Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate talk politics (and hoops). Speaker Jeremy Gillam, R-Judsonia, and Senate President Jonathan Dismang, R-Searcy, are part of our roundtable discussion.