Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced legislation on Wednesday banning smartphones and related technology from every Arkansas public school.
Arkansas' Governor attended the World Economic Forum in Switzerland to discuss the rising levels of stress and anxiety among teenagers.
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Kentucky Gov. Andrew Beshear will be speaking at Davos about economic opportunity, while Sanders will also address Big Tech.
Sanders' school cell phone ban comes at a time when the relationship between the GOP and the tech industry is fast shifting.
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Thursday she believes President Donald Trump's proposals for tariffs on key U.S. trading partners were a negotiating tactic meant to leverage better trade deals rather than a committed policy position.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders is in Switzerland to speak ... social media and the youth mental health crisis.The panel will include Jonathan Haidt, the author of “The Anxious Generation,” a book ...
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders will be traveling to Switzerland later this month for the World Economic Forum, where she will speak on two panels, according to a news release.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders is traveling to the World ... social media and the youth mental health crisis.The panel will include Jonathan Haidt, the author of “The Anxious Generation,” a book ...
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders today announced the Bell to Bell, No Cell Act, legislation that would ban smartphones and other personal electronic devices like smart watches from […]
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders didn’t spend much time discussing K-12 education in her State of the State address on January 14, 2025, but she did mention banning cell phones in
With the plan to ban cellphones in schools "from bell to bell" that Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced during her State of the State address earlier this month, Arkansas is poised to join at least 27 other states that have introduced legislation related to student cellphone use,
NEWS sat down with Gov. Sanders to talk about growth in Northwest Arkansas, the Franklin County prison, and more.