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Arkansas lawmakers seek to restrict drag shows, make abortion homicide
Arkansas Capitol constructing. Photograph: Don & Melinda Crawford/Schooling Pictures/Common Pictures Group by way of Getty Pictures
As we kick off the third week of the Legislature’s session, here is a recap of happenings and invoice motion on the state Capitol.
Driving the information: Senate Invoice 43, which seeks to categorise drag reveals as an adult-only enterprise — successfully outlawing the performances on public property or the place minors is likely to be — made it out of committee Thursday, which means it is a step nearer to passage.
What it means: Per the invoice, a present should meet all three of the next standards to be thought of a “drag efficiency:”
- Performers exhibiting a gender identification othe1r than what’s assigned at beginning, utilizing clothes, make-up or equipment historically worn by the members of the performer’s reverse gender;
- Singing, lip-synching, dancing or in any other case performing earlier than an viewers for leisure;
- Supposed to attraction to the prurient curiosity.
Of word: Grownup-oriented companies, similar to strip golf equipment, can not function inside 1,000 ft of a kid care facility, park, place of worship, playground, public library, leisure space or facility, residence, college or strolling path.
- Between the traces: That basically leaves industrial areas similar to retail, eating places and bars.
What they’re saying: The invoice’s lead sponsor, Sen. Gary Stubblefield, R-Department, mentioned the measure goals to guard “harmless kids.” He added that the proposed regulation would not ban theater performances through which performers gown in apparel usually worn by the alternative gender due to the “prurient curiosity” — marked by, arousing or interesting to sexual want — element, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported.
The opposite facet: Holly Dickson, government director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas, says that, if handed, this regulation would violate the First Modification proper to freedom of expression, in addition to the equal safety clause of the 14th Modification.
- Opponents additionally say this invoice incorrectly classifies drag as inherently sexual and discriminates towards transgender individuals.
- “Below the language of the invoice, it looks like there may very well be no place for a trans individual … to be allowed to carry out in any approach — karaoke, poetry readings, church choir, college performs, Delight occasions, the Miss Homosexual America pageant and different types of inventive and free expression which are protected by the First Modification,” Dickson mentioned, in response to the Arkansas Advocate.
What’s subsequent: The invoice is on the complete Senate’s schedule for Monday.
Zoom out:
- HB1174, launched final week, would enable an individual to be prosecuted for getting an abortion. The present regulation punishes medical doctors who carry out abortions, however there aren’t any authorized penalties for an individual who has an abortion.
- This invoice seeks to deal with abortion as murder. The invoice, like the present regulation, permits for medical procedures to save lots of the lifetime of the pregnant individual or to deal with ectopic pregnancies.
- Rep. Wayne Lengthy (R-Bradford), a sponsor of the invoice, declined to remark to Axios.
- Individually, SB81 would lengthen the state’s legal code guiding distribution of obscene supplies to libraries.
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Purdue Football Gets First Transfer Portal Pledge From Former Arkansas QB
Purdue has landed its first transfer portal commitment. On Thursday, On3 reported that former Arkansas quarterback Malachi Singleton has committed to play for coach Barry Odom and the Boilermakers after spending the last two seasons with the Razorbacks.
Singleton, a member of the 2023 recruiting class, just completed his redshirt freshman season at Arkansas and will have three years of eligibility to use. It’s a huge addition for Purdue, which needs help at the quarterback position after losing Hudson Card (graduation) and Ryan Browne (transferring to North Carolina). Marcos Davila is also in the transfer portal.
During the 2024 season, Singleton appeared in five games for the Razorbacks, completing 21-of-28 passes for 358 yards and a touchdown. He also rushed for 74 yards and three touchdowns on 17 attempts.
As a high school recruit, Singleton was a four-star prospect out of Kennesaw, Ga. He ranked as a top-400 overall prospect in the 2023 class and was listed as the No. 17 quarterback of the cycle.
Landing Singleton was a significant addition for the Boilermakers, who will need to fill plenty of roster spots after being hit hard with transfer portal departures and landing just a dozen players in the 2025 recruiting class.
PURDUE FINDS NEW DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Barry Odom is bringing Mike Scherer, his defensive coordinator at UNLV, to West Lafayette, per reports. Scherer will be the Boilers’ defensive coordinator. CLICK HERE
PURDUE HIRES DE COACH: Purdue coach Barry Odom has hired Jake Trump as the next defensive ends coach of the Boilermakers. Trump played at Missouri under Odom. CLICK HERE
PURDUE HIRES NEW DL COACH: Purdue has hired former Arkansas assistant coach Kelvin Green to be the next defensive line coach in West Lafayette. The school made the announcement Wednesday. CLICK HERE
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Purdue lands Arkansas transfer QB Malachi Singleton
The wait is over. Purdue and Barry Odom have landed their first transfer portal commitment of the cycle, as former Arkansas quarterback Malachi Singleton is set to ink with the Boilermakers. Singleton emerged as a serious option early Thursday morning and he now gives the Boilermakers with their potential signal caller moving forward.
The former Razorback spent two seasons in Fayetteville, playing in five games this season. In those five games, Singleton completed 75% of his 28 passes for 368 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 74 yards and three scores on 15 attempts.
Singleton was a four-star recruit in the 2023 class, while being the No. 9 dual-threat quarterback in the country, according to Rivals. He chose the Razorbacks over the likes of Miami, West Virginia, Louisville, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Cincinnati and others.
At 6-foot-1 and 225 pounds, Singleton provides the Boilermakers with an intriguing option under center for 2025 and beyond. He flashed in limited reps as a redshirt freshman, even earning SEC Freshman of the Week honors after throwing for 207 yards and a score, as well as rushing for 44 yards and another touchdown against Ole Miss.
Barry Odom, offensive coordinator Josh Henson and quarterbacks coach Darin Hinshaw now have their signal caller moving forward, when they needed it most. Purdue had only two scholarship quarterbacks on the roster prior to Singleton’s commitment, with incoming freshman Garyt Odom and redshirt sophomore Bennett Meredith in the mix after the departures of Ryan Browne, Marcos Davila and Hudson Card.
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