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 Arkansas House members failed to approve a budget bill for a plan 
to use federal Medicaid dollars to buy private health insurance for low-income 
residents, slowing the Legislature to a crawl in what was expected to 
be its final week of meetings.The House voted 69-28 in favor, leaving 
the "private option" proposal six votes short of the 75 votes needed 
for it to pass. The plan would let Arkansas use federal Medicaid 
funds to buy private insurance for low-income residents under the new federal 
health care plan.Legislators had already approved a bill setting up the 
program, but an attached budget bill needs a supermajority -- three-fourths 
of each chamber -- before it can take effect. The proposal also 
requires final approval from the federal government, which has endorsed 
the concept but wants to see specifics.A Friday vote had been set, 
but House leaders who support the bill delayed work so representatives could 
explain the plan to constituents. After Monday's vote, the House immediately 
adjourned until Tuesday. Leading lawmakers had previously said they wanted 
to finish up work for this year's legislative session by this Friday.Gov. 
Mike Beebe said after the vote that legislators should just end the 
session if they don't plan to reconsider and pass the bill, and 
that he would not call a special session for them to consider 
it again."If they don't pass it tomorrow, then shut the session down 
and go home," Beebe told reporters after Monda
 Missouri Department of Revenue Director Brian Long has resigned amid a controversy 
over the agency's handling of concealed gun permit documents.Gov. Jay Nixon 
announced Long's resignation Monday and said it was effective immediately. 
The governor's statement did not say why Long resigned or whether he 
was asked to do so.Long was appointed to the job by Nixon 
on Dec. 13.That came shortly after the Department of Revenue had launched 
a new process for issuing driver's licenses in which clerks are making 
electronic copies of applicants' personal documents, such as concealed carry 
permits. Republican lawmakers have raised concerns about the potential for 
people's privacy rights to be violated.During a Senate committee hearing 
last week, Long had declined to stop scanning the documents.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">urity presence may be increased.A security official, who also spoke 
on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly 
about the matter, said there are no credible or specific threats against 
the London Marathon.The London race's chief executive, Nick Bitel, said 
marathon officials contacted the police to discuss security plans "as soon 
as we heard the news" about Boston. He expressed shock and sadness 
about the situation in Boston, saying "it is a very sad day 
for athletics and for our friends in marathon running."
 en gophers."It's the state's position that this is 
really voodoo," he said.The judge did not immediately rule on whether to 
allow the images.Arias has said that she killed Alexander in self-defense, 
fearing for her life.Prosecutors claim it was premeditated murder that should 
result in a death sentence. The defense is hoping to spare Arias' 
life, and get an unlikely acquittal or a conviction on a lesser 
charge and a prison term.The lawyers went at it again later in 
the day as the judge denied another defense mistrial motion. Nurmi said 
Martinez engaged in misconduct by posing for photos with fans who have 
been gathering at the courthouse on a daily basis to witness a 
trial that has a large global following with its many salacious elements. 
Nurmi also claimed that Martinez bullied a key defense witness with an 
aggressive line of questioning.Martinez ridiculed Arias' team for repeatedly 
pressing for mistrials in a case that has already cost taxpayers more 
than $2 million for her defense."Perhaps they can add a few more 
pennies to the kettle that they have," he said.The focus of the 
trial this week is expected to be rebuttal witnesses put on the 
stand by the prosecution.
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