Jay Barth
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Country:
United States

Currently Running For

Office:
State Senator
State:
Arkansas
District:
34
Party:
Democrat
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Jay Barth If you're in central Arkansas, we hope you can join us next Thursday (12/3) for a fundraising reception at the North Little Rock home of Vincent Insalaco. Details below.

Lorrie Barr
Lorrie Barr
I don't see the details below. I will be late to the one on Monday and if I can find directions, I will be at this one on Thursday.
Fri at 4:48pm
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Leonard knows that Jay understands the real difficulties that Arkansans with disabilities face on a daily basis...
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Jay Barth Photos of the Jay Barth for State Senate Walk Team at JCA's annual Walk for CommUNITY (11/8/09).

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LITTLE ROCK – Jay Barth, candidate for Arkansas State Senate in District 34, was invited to make a presentation at and participate in the Center for a Better South’s “Agenda for a Better South” conference. Jay speaking during the Better South conference at Davidson College. This m...
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Leonard admires Jay's commitment to racial harmony. The Jay I know is a conscientious person who is deeply interested in our state and the community in which we live. His commitment to racial harmony and the inclusiveness of people with disabilities is commendable...
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Jay Barth Photos of the Jay Barth for State Senate Walk Team at JCA's annual Walk for CommUNITY (11/8/09).

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Democratic Candidate Welcomes Support of Local 878 October 28, 2009 Contact Gabe Gentry 501.786.4510 LITTLE ROCK – The International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 878 has endorsed Jay Barth in his bid for the Democratic nomination for the Arkansas State Senate in District 34. ...
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Jay Barth The May 18th Democratic Primary, in which the citizens of District 34 likely will elect their next State Senator, is just over six months away. To mark the beginning of the stretch run of this campaign, we will have a SIX MONTHS TO GO FUNdraising event on the evening of Tuesday, November 17th, 5:30-7 pm at Cajun’s Wh...arf (2400 Cantrell Rd., Little Rock, AR 72202). If you’re in the central Arkansas area, please drop by to enjoy good company, grab a campaign bumper sticker, and learn of the volunteer opportunities with the campaign.

If you’re unable to make it by on the 17th because of other commitments or because you live outside of central Arkansas, please go to www.jaybarth.org to make a contribution to the campaign. I appreciate the generosity that about 1000 of you have shown by making a contribution to this campaign. If you haven’t been able to contribute but can now, please do so. If you are able to do more than you’ve already done, I certainly appreciate it as well!

Time:5:30PM Tuesday, November 17th
Location:Cajun's Wharf (2400 Cantrell Rd., Little Rock, AR 72202)
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TEAMSTERS LOCAL ENDORSES BARTH FOR STATE SENATE Democratic Candidate Welcomes Support of Local 878 LITTLE ROCK – The International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 878 has endorsed Jay Barth in his bid for the Democratic nomination for the Arkansas State Senate in District 34. ...
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LITTLE ROCK – On Friday, September 25, Jay Barth served as a member of a panel discussion as part of a symposium to commemorate 52nd Anniversary of the desegregation of Little Rock’s Central High School. Th...
Jenifer MacGillvary
September 29 at 9:00pm
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LITTLE ROCK – Faculty, students, parents and administrators in the Little Rock School District (LRSD) met on Tues., Sept. 15, at Philander Smith College in Little Rock for a summit as part of the Greater Graduation Project. ...
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The Jay I know is a good neighbor. He understands that a neighborhood is more than real-estate values and image, and that being a good neighbor is more than waving from the driveway and keeping your place tidy...
Courtney

Courtney I know education is a huge platform of yours. I read Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness a few days ago. The authors talked about school districts requiring seniors to apply to at least one college in order to graduate. This ended up increasing the number of students going to college. Any chance you think such a plan could happen in AR?

September 6 at 7:56am · Report
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