In this episode of Arkansas 1st Reports, host Kandi Cox sits down with Logan DuVall, founder of Sowing Prosperity and partner at Me & McGee Market, to discuss key legislative issues impacting Arkansas' food and health freedoms. Logan shares his journey in advocating for local food systems and the challenges he has faced in pushing for food sovereignty.
The conversation highlights three major bills currently being debated:
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House Bill 1048: Expanding the legal sale of raw milk beyond farm sales to include farmer’s markets and direct delivery, addressing government overreach and consumer rights.
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Senate Bill 189: Making ivermectin available over-the-counter without a prescription, with discussions on medical freedom, misinformation, and healthcare autonomy.
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Senate Bill 117: Establishing licensure for naturopathic physicians in Arkansas, balancing regulation with access to alternative healthcare options.
Logan provides candid insights into the fight for food and medical freedom, emphasizing the importance of informed choice, self-sufficiency, and pushing back against corporate and government control.
Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on how to get involved in advocating for these legislative efforts and supporting local food initiatives.
You can connect with Logan DuVall at:
Tune in for a compelling discussion on freedom, policy, and the future of Arkansas’ food and health industries.