Each September, our nation pauses to honor the contributions of working men and women. Labor Day is more than just a long weekend or the unofficial end of summer; it is a time to recognize the people who keep our communities strong and our economy moving forward.

In Arkansas, hard work is part of our identity. From the farmers who rise before dawn to provide our food, to the teachers shaping the next generation, to the health care professionals, manufacturers, truck drivers, and countless others, our state thrives because of the dedication of its workforce. Today, more than 1.3 million Arkansans make up the backbone of our economy.

As legislators, we are committed to supporting those workers and helping Arkansans prepare for the jobs of tomorrow. During the 2025 Regular Session, the Gene

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