
Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Thursday said he won’t seek another extension of the emergency he declared because of the coronavirus pandemic, allowing to it expire at the end of the month. Hutchinson said the declaration he first issued on March 11, 2020, because of the pandemic will expire May 30. The Republican governor had already lifted the restrictions he had issued because of the virus, including a statewide mask mandate. Lawmakers this year also placed new limits on his emergency powers, expanding their ability to end declarations and orders issued because of them.
Hutchinson also announced additional efforts aimed at increasing the state’s virus vaccination rate, which remains one of the lowest in the country. They include a $6.4 million ad campaign and another $2 million campaign aimed at minority communities.
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