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Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
In this week’s radio address, I discuss my recent Community COVID Conversations in 15 different cities across the state to answer questions and listen to the concerns of Arkansans about the COVID vaccine. You can listen here: https://t.co/TAoGDvsb29 https://t.co/TTktrV5bsR — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
While our new cases are lower than last week, we have sadly reached a new high for COVID-19 patients on a ventilator in Arkansas. We must continue to work to increase vaccinations. Our children under 12 cannot get the vaccine and need our help to stay healthy. https://t.co/Maj7r3dGYF — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
My statement on the July unemployment report in Arkansas: https://t.co/7yABpN3WUX — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
The final book on my list provides a unique look into the Reagan and Bush years. “The Man Who Ran Washington” by @peterbakernyt tells the story of former Secretary of State and Treasury James Baker. It’s a fascinating look behind the curtain of Washington politics. https://t.co/79WupWdDHO — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
A few weeks ago, I shared some of the books on my summer reading list. As we get ready to head back to school, I’d… https://t.co/qH3nQM1EFA
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
(2/2) Today I announced my support for receiving Afghan refugees into Arkansas who have supported our men & women in uniform for nearly 20 years. We have a responsibility to these heroes & their families & we want to do our part to help America remain that shining city on a hill. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
(1/2) As we watch the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan, I am reminded of the bravery and sacrifice made by so many following the September 11 attacks in 2001. It is vital we work continually to ensure all Americans are brought home safely. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
During today’s weekly media briefing, I discussed the latest on our COVID-19 case and vaccine report, the vaccine booster shot, and provided a back to school update. You can watch the briefing here: https://t.co/dMXyTMCqZr https://t.co/JzpVX73y0P — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
LIVE: Governor Hutchinson’s Weekly Media Briefing (08.19.21): https://t.co/dMXyTMCqZr — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
I will provide this week’s COVID-19 update at 1:30 pm today. You can watch here: https://t.co/dMXyTMCqZr — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
The one fiction book on my summer reading list is “A Noble Calling” by Little Rock resident Rhona Weaver. Protagonist Win Tyler is a former Razorback football player-turned FBI agent whose new line of work puts him in a dangerous situation in Yellowstone National Park. https://t.co/7Gqaxw0B7M — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
A few weeks ago, I shared some of the books on my summer reading list. As we get ready to head back to school, I’d… https://t.co/qH3nQM1EFA
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
Today's COVID-19 report shows 26 deaths. These deaths are fellow Arkansans, neighbors, and friends, and they are mostly avoidable with the vaccine. We will look at trends and the impact on schools during my weekly update tomorrow. https://t.co/MjbV1lbR5C — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
Daisy Bates is one of the most brave and inspiring people in Arkansas and American history. Her memoir, “The Long Shadow of Little Rock,” tells the story of the 1957 Little Rock School Crisis and her fight for civil rights in Little Rock and throughout Arkansas. https://t.co/6Pl5eh192I — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
A few weeks ago, I shared some of the books on my summer reading list. As we get ready to head back to school, I’d… https://t.co/qH3nQM1EFA
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
We’re getting closer to 50% of Arkansans vaccinated. It’s vital that we continue to get vaccinated to provide those layers of protections for our students under 12 who cannot get vaccinated. Let’s keep pushing forward to fight this virus. https://t.co/vNETkV44w9 — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
The story on a booster dose broke prematurely. CDC guidance has not been issued yet but planning is ongoing. We should have additional guidance in the near future. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
A couple of updates this morning. Thanks to our CovidCom plan and hospital partners we have gradually increased available bed space to 17 ICU and 689 med/surge beds. Still very tight. 47% of adult ICU beds are COVID patients. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
As we approach the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks on our country, I wanted to read a book to remember that day and the resiliency of the American people. “The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11” by @vermontgmg does just that. https://t.co/fXswrPP1Nr — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
A few weeks ago, I shared some of the books on my summer reading list. As we get ready to head back to school, I’d… https://t.co/qH3nQM1EFA
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
@GregHale1 @willwatsonAR Thanks for your counsel. Always appreciated. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
President Biden needs to do more than defend his decision to leave Afghanistan. America has a responsibility here and we need to hear a plan to rescue lives and mitigate the disaster. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
Today’s report shows another high day of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID. Our vaccine numbers are up from last week, a trend that needs to continue. As many children across Arkansas head back to school today, I am praying for a safe and productive year. https://t.co/9MXGyyT0dU — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
The first book on my list is “Dewey Defeats Truman” by author @AJBaime. My good friend @RoyBlunt suggested the book to me. The author compares the 1948 election to the 2016 and finds a very interesting similarity. https://t.co/YOTxUnOiFS — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
A few weeks ago, I shared some of the books on my summer reading list. As we get ready to head back to school, I’d like to share a little more about those books throughout the week. https://t.co/q7CFnN65f7 — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
As we watch the heart-wrenching developments in Afghanistan I am thankful for our military men & women who took the battle to the terrorist & protected our homeland. They are true defenders of our freedoms. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
For nearly two decades, locals in Afghanistan have aided the United States Armed Forces. These brave men and women have kept our troops safe and provided us with valuable information. Helping evacuate these heroes is a must. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
While today’s report looks similar to last Sunday, the decline in hospitalizations today is helpful. We’ve made real progress in vaccinations, and I applaud the school districts that have worked hard to be ready for school tomorrow. https://t.co/apfxmanUtH — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
Today’s report shows some improvement from last week. Vaccinations are up and new cases are down, but we still are seeing strain on our hospitals. @ADHPIO has vaccine clinics across the state, and it’s available in your community. https://t.co/CWdGTIE1S5 — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
Our vaccination numbers are up by over 10% compared to last week. This is good progress, but we are still seeing record levels of hospitalizations. We have to do our part to stop this virus and reduce the workload on our health care workers. https://t.co/mBQ8ezI2a5 — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
Since July 1, Arkansas has made significant progress in increasing vaccinations. We’re ahead of our neighbors, but we must continue. We’re moving in the right direction, and we can’t slow down. https://t.co/ob3lTOzeh0 — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
Higher oil prices hurt Arkansans at the gas pump. We need to increase domestic production of energy and not depend upon OPEC oil production. We can’t rely on countries like Iran & Venezuela to keep the lights on. Energy independence is critical to keeping America strong and free. — PolitiTweet.org
Gov. Asa Hutchinson @AsaHutchinson
Today’s decrease in hospitalizations will provide some help to our strained hospitals. I was also informed that @BaptistHealthAR will be opening an additional 12 ICU beds in Little Rock, providing more relief. Let’s continue to get vaccinated so these beds are not needed. https://t.co/0CvdRippbB — PolitiTweet.org