It’s time for a representative who stands up for Rogers.

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My name’s Dan Holtmeyer, and I’m running for Arkansas House District 15 because we deserve better.

Arkansas Republicans have forgotten how to be good Arkansans and good Americans. They’ve forgotten the people and values that make this community great. And they’ve forgotten that our government doesn’t belong to them — it belongs to all of us.

Let’s remind them, together.

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The Republican Party is trashing everything good, decent and beautiful about this country and our community.

They’ve made life harder, more hateful, more expensive.

And Arkansas’ leaders do nothing to help us.

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I’m running to stand up for Rogers: for my immigrant neighbors, my senior neighbors, my veteran neighbors, my hungry neighbors, my whole community.

We don’t have a state government that will stick up for us. But what if we did?

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Arkansas Republicans are taking away our voices and our power to make our own state better.

They’ve added hoop after hoop after hoop to the ballot initiative process, violating our rights.

They think this state belongs to them.

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I’m running to protect our voices and our power.

I’ll fight to make it easier, not harder, for us to use the ballot process to improve our own state’s laws.

“The People Rule” is our state motto. It’s time to act like it.

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Arkansas Republicans waste our time and money on nonsense laws. Taking over libraries. Hurting public safety. Siphoning millions of dollars from public schools.

None of that makes our lives better.

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I’m running to make housing and health care easier to afford, and to protect our water and our outdoors.

I want government that does good, not evil. I want government that makes life better, not worse.

If you do, too, let’s make it happen together.

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