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LATEST ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION NEWS:

Arkansas Revenue Collections for December $450M+
The State of Arkansas brought in more than $450 million in revenue for the month of December. That pushes the amount for 2008 to more than $2.2 billion.

Corporate Income Tax Collections Boost Arkansas Revenue Report
Halfway through the state's 2009 fiscal year, revenue collections are beginning to show the effects of the economic slowdown.

Ark. Starts 2009 With Revenues Above Forecast
Arkansas heads into the new year with state revenues above economists' predictions and below last year's figures.

Ark. starts 2009 with revenues above forecast
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas can afford another cut in the sales tax on groceries, Gov. Mike Beebe and his fiscal chief said Monday after reporting that the state's revenues beat economist expectations last month but fell below last year's figures.

Ark. starts 2009 with revenues above forecast
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas' revenues last month beat economists' expectations but were below last year's figures, and the state's fiscal chief says a further cut in the sales tax on groceries is still affordable this year.

Ark. starts 2009 with revenues above forecast
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas' revenues last month beat economists' expectations but were below last year's figures, and the state's fiscal chief says a cut in the sales tax on groceries is still affordable.

Hobbs studying lottery implementation, other legislative issues
ROGERS — State Representative-elect Debra Hobbs, R-Rogers, said Friday she's preparing herself to be a state lawmaker. (Benton County Daily Record)