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Judges host governor during winter meeting
Judges host governor, meet with legislators
The County Judges’ Association of Arkansas Winter meeting in North Little Rock kicked off with a meet and greet dinner on Sunday, Feb. 8. The agenda for the next two days was action packed, with continuing education sessions on topics such as workplace security and federal disaster recovery. Gov. Asa Hutchinson lunched with the judges on Monday, Feb. 9, and introduced his prison plan. Judges took part in a legislative appreciation reception at AAC headquarters that evening. Top Right: Gov. Asa Hutchinson outlines his prison plan to the judges, saying that he planned to ask legislators to address jail overcrowding during the 90th General Assembly. Middle Left: Jackson County Judge Jeff Phillips poses for a photo with AAC Member Benefits Manager Becky Comet. Middle Right: Kristie Hill, wife of Craighead County Judge Ed Hill, listens as other spouses introduce themselves during a “What to Expect as the Wife of a County Judge” meeting. Bottom Left: State Rep. Betty Overbey and her husband, George Overbey, state Rep. Sheilla Lampkin and White County Judge Michael Lincoln pose for a photograph at the start of the legislative appreciation reception at AAC headquarters.
Bottom Right: Arkansas Department of Emergency Management Director David Maxwell and state Rep. Lanny Fite visit during the legislative reception.





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