Malvern Daily Record

Arkansas W.I.N.S.

- With Gov. Asa Hutchinson

Today I’d like to talk about how Arkansas has grown stronger over the last year and my plan for continuing that growth into the future. Thanks to the people of Arkansas, we have made this state one of the premier locations for business owners to put their roots down and conduct business that gives well-paying jobs to hard-working Arkansans and puts more money into our state.

Last December, we ensured that the state can meet its obligation­s while being able to lessen the impact of the state’s income tax burden by passing the largest tax cut in the history of Arkansas.

Arkansas has a duty to provide solutions to the needs of its people and we are able to do that and more while also lowering their burden.

Every decision I have made has been driven by my desire to improve the quality of life in Arkansas. Whether the issue is creating a trained workforce, investing in our infrastruc­ture, or strengthen­ing Arkansas families, the underlying question always has been – and always will be: “Will this make our state a better place in which to live and work?”

W.I.N.S. is my newest initiative that aims to push Arkansas even closer to being the best place the state can be.

Each letter in W.I.N.S. stands for a pillar that I will focus on to boost Arkansas to success. Workforce Training, Infrastruc­ture, New Economy Jobs, and Strengthen­ing Arkansas Families should be the priorities that can help Arkansas WIN.

The future success of our state demands that we make it as easy as possible for skilled workers in need of jobs and businesses in need of those workers to find each other and create success together.

With initiative­s like the ‘Ready for Life’ program, it will make it easier for employees and employers to find each other, and it will offer business leaders a quick snapshot of the employee pool in Arkansas as they recruit talent.

Our infrastruc­ture is the backbone of everyday operations in this state, and it is worth investing in to create a better quality of living. Last year, I created the Infrastruc­ture Planning Advisory committee that will analyze the relief available to Arkansas under the Infrastruc­ture Investment and Jobs act of 2021.

They will identify the priorities of Arkansas and make recommenda­tions for the most efficient and effective applicatio­ns of the relief.

The future is coming, and the world will be in need of workers to join the new, highgrowth industries that are on the cutting edge of technology. These new industries are going to be the driving force of economic growth and productivi­ty in our state and around the world. My push for computer science education was just one way that will help bolster Arkansas’s status in a new age economy.

Lastly, but certainly the most important, strengthen­ing Arkansas families. Our focus will be to give families the best chance of success and to protect our children from child abuse and crime. We must engage families by supporting them with the proper connection­s and safety net.

The Developmen­tal Disabiliti­es Medicaid Waiver is a good example. It allows us to provide services to individual­s with intellectu­al and developmen­tal disabiliti­es. The waiting list for this waiver is of great concern to us, and we have a commitment and a plan to address it. That list represents thousands of Arkansas families, and we aim to give them hope for the future.

Arkansas is in a prime position to continue winning thanks to developmen­ts we have made so far and for what is to come.

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