Category Archives: State government offenses

ASU/Mexico delegation official


Headline Jonesboro Sun, February 20, 2014, Jonesboro, Arkansas:    February 20, 2014

“An Arkansas State University delegation—a dozen strong—left Jonesboro on Wednesday for a 3 day trip to Queretaro, Mexico”  

Current ASU Chancellor Tim Hudson was outed at Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, Tx for pursuing the same irresponsible conduct as at ASU, namely; a very curious alleged university operation in Queretaro, Mexico.

Hudson and his collaborators speak in very glowing terms about this “pie in the sky” operation.

The ASU/Queretaro ongoing attack directed at Arkansas’ taxpaying citizens has failed to raise one simple question from the Arkansas General Assembly, i.e. the House & Senate. Even though volumes of topical and specific information have been forwarded to the whole sitting body of the state of Arkansas.

Jeff Hankins, V.P. for Strategic Communications for the ASU Board of Trustees, “Arkansas State will use private funds to pay for the flights, local transportation of the delegation, and their partners in Mexico will for hotel and all other expenses”.

1.    The source of these “private” funds?
2.    Why are private funds being used?
3.    Why the secrecy?

The Sun previously recorded ASU/Queretaro campus will be the first U.S. University in Mexico.

1.    Why ASU and who chose?
2.    What function can ASU serve that a whole host of Mexican technological universities cannot or do not provide?

What is the reason a private business foundation in Mexico would donate 150 acres to fund a portion of a Mexican national university (owned & controlled by Mexico) with a few tentacles radiating to Jonesboro, Arkansas accompanied by the name of ASU?

Where and what are the contractual obligations that have to do with the bid processes, international relationships, cross-border funding for faculty and students, and most importantly Article 1, Section 10 which in part says “WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE CONGRESS NO STATE CAN ENTER INTO ANY AGREEMENT OR COMPACT WITH ANOTHER STATE OR WITH A FOREIGN POWER”, and who pays?

Hudson further throws out more nebulous stats—2,000 students enrolled the 2nd year, $16 million could be generated for ASU, including the Jonesboro & Queretaro campuses, and it opens up students to be globally aware. (?)

And finally it gets down to what every alleged institution is based on—funding.  A statement made yesterday by Chancellor Hudson, “additional revenue for the university at the same time when state funds appropriated less than in years past.”

THE REAL QUESTION: WHO IS REALLY BEHIND THIS TAKEOVER, WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE PURPOSE OR PURPOSES, AND WHO DIVVIES UP THE SPOILS?
 
The Arkansas governing bodies have been and are derelict in their official duties to protect the citizens and their properties, particularly in the numerous matters involving the ASU/Mexico matter.

A full investigation must immediately be commenced by the Ark. State Police and all facts laid bare regarding the ASU citizen travesty.  Nothing more than an expensive playpen for educantists and politicians and the exportation of Arkansas jobs?

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith

P.S. then there are other matters, i.e. of ASU financial & ethical hemorrhaging…one example, Trawick International at a cost of over $350,000 in one month (January, 2014).

arkansasfreedom.net   

ASU/Mexico/Ruling Junta


THE BODY POLITIC, E.G. THE ARKANSAS’ RULING JUNTA        February 18, 2014

The cast: Chief of State, Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe, Attorney General Dustin McDaniel, Director of Higher Education Shane Broadway, Congressman Rick Crawford (R), and in this matter ASU Chancellor Tim Hudson, President Charles Welch, & ASU’s official Board of Trustees.

WHAT ARE THEY UP TO AND WHAT ARE THE SPOILS? NO, IT IS NOT FREE.

This band of men allegedly installed to protect rights of Arkansas citizens are obviously in a corrupt box with the lid on.

Of course, it is a matter of transferring citizen owned property without their knowledge or permission for the creation of an Arkansas State University campus to be built in the Mexican state of Queretaro.

Admission now comes from certain members of the Arkansas House & Senate that they have no knowledge of the egregious movement of Arkansas state assets from Jonesboro, Ark. to Queretaro, Mexico.

How could this be if this operation were not a sinister undertaking?

No exploration, generally or specifically, has been undertaken by the state’s governing bodies, past or present, pertaining to the theft of ASU. Can this conduct be defended?

Here are some pertinent questions among many:

1.    The House & Senate in the main have no knowledge of the transfer
2.    They have no interest
3.    They pose no questions
4.    No debate
5.    Of extreme importance there has been no detailed information disseminated regarding the ASU theft to the voting public…THIS IS CENSORSHIP.
6.    Etc., etc., etc.

What is the constitutionality & authority for the Ruling Junta to literally takeover a state university and who gave the “GO” command?

In a fair & open forum the head of state, Gov. Mike Beebe, must be called before the Arkansas General Assembly and questioned about his and his accomplices nefarious activity pertaining to ASU—how deep & who benefits?

Remember, every one of the aforementioned names is buried deep in the bowels of ASU.

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith
arkansasfreedom.net   

ASU/South of the Border


BEEBE & THE OBAMA WAY=ROGUE GOVERNMENT            February 16, 2014

“SOUTH OF THE BORDER, DOWN MEXICO WAY
THAT’S WHERE I FELL IN LOVE WHEN THE STARS ABOVE CAME OUT TO PLAY,
AND NOW AS I WANDER, MY THOUGHTS EVER STRAY
SOUTH OF THE BORDER, DOWN MEXICO WAY!”  Gene Autry, 1939

Governor Mike Beebe, the Establishment, & their ongoing plunder of Arkansas State University, a citizen-owned property, with designs of transferring portions of said property to the Mexican state of Queretaro.

Citizens are totally unaware of the motivations behind Beebe’s, McDaniel’s, Broadway’s, Crawford’s, Hudson’s, Welch’s, the ASU official Board, & other consummate backroom hangers-on for the take-over of portions of a citizen-owned higher education institute to be used for establishment of a Mexican ASU campus. The above bloviate that the above is all “free”.   Each has deep roots connected to ASU.
 
What are their real goals?  Certainly not the education of a horde of Mestizo Indians or Castilian Mexicans.  No matter how flowery smarmy their duplicitous, noble sounding educanto descriptions they utter.

Multiple serious questions arise regarding the constitutionality, the legality, and morality of this proposed ongoing crime against Arkansas’ citizens.

The Commission of the ACT of transferring citizen’ property, both physically & materially to a foreign land engenders taxpayer fear and duplicates the DNA fingerprints that Obama’s administration has heaped on America.

Unfortunately, the vast majority of Arkansas citizens are ignorant and insouciant pertaining to the internal political affairs of State; therefore the Arkansas political system is seldom challenged and provides political cover for politicians for pursuit of their own self-serving agendas. Without citizen impediments or consequences government has grown accustomed to acting unilaterally.

Citizens have not been apprised with information or detail regarding the transfer of portions of Arkansas State University to the Mexican state of Queretaro. Absent is public debate & discussion regarding the Commission of the ACT.   

The Arkansas General Assembly is showing no interest in the plight of the Arkansas education system bottom up, which can be described as a dismal failure, much of which can be attributed to the presence of thousands of illegal aliens’ offspring.  The Governor’s solution—throw more money at it, i.e. vote buying.   Illegals invading by the hundreds of thousands into our state, killing American kid’s dreams, stealing jobs, cheap labor, utilizing all forms of welfare and special programs created specifically for them, i.e. Huckabee’s free prenatal care. Now this exercise, coupled with sending American technology, academia and physical assets to educate well-heeled Mexican nationals.

Governor Beebe and the General Assembly are showing utter disregard and disrespect for sovereignty, citizenship, property and culture.  The price citizens’ pay for eternal incumbency.

Recent history of the ASU scandal can be found at arkansasfreedom.net.  The ASU matter is pervasive and stealthfully evil.  The Commission of this Act can and should be terminated immediately.

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith

ASU/State Government Quicksand Money Pit


More financial inbreeding compliments of Arkansas Governor Beebe and the Arkansas General Assembly—both houses.        February 9, 2014

Before the above is addressed the following questions have not been answered by Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe, the House, or the Senate.
1.    What are the constitutionality, the legality, and/or the authority that gives rise to forming an Arkansas State University campus in Queretaro, Mexico?
2.    What is the purpose?
3.    Who are the beneficiaries?
4.    Who are the titans behind the scenes that are stealing Arkansas taxpaying citizens’ property and moving portions to Mexico by using any number of Arkansas State entities, while citizens in the main are in the blind?

Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe, Director of Higher Education and politically appointed Shane Broadway, U.S. Congressman Rick Crawford, A-State Board of Trustees, along with Chancellor Tim Hudson & President Charles Welch, and a host of others have deep tentacle attachments to A-State. What is their game?

Involvements in this proposed grand scheme borders on criminality, if not in fact criminal, and members of the Arkansas State Legislature sit on their self-serving duffs and not a whimper! Is it out of fear, ignorance, stupidity, or self-service? The menagerie surrounding the Arkansas State University inbreeding is the poster child for corruption and financial mismanagement.

February 1, 2014 I wrote a piece entitled “Legislative gifts…do they pass the smell test”.

Of particular interest was Senate President Pro Tempore Michael Lamoureux, (R-Russellville)first reported he attended a meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland sponsored by the outfit known as the National Conference on State Legislatures’ Forum at a cost of $1990.  The question was then posed who & what is the make-up of the aforementioned organization followed by the question of how do you travel round-trip to Edinburgh for $1990?

In today’s Ark. Dem-Gaz reportage, the Arkansas State Senate dropped in another $2808 toward Lamoureaux’s Scottish extravaganza, a grand theft of $4,798.  The question was asked of Lamoureaux, what benefit was it to Arkansas citizens for his travel to Scotland…the question was answered in today’s paper “I am not sure there was any direct benefit to Arkansas, he said”.  Lamoureaux went on to say he met with Scottish law makers, talked about their issues and how they operate, the history of Scotland and the United States and famous Scottish figures in Scottish history.

Senator, it would be interesting to see just what you learned about Scots.  Did you learn that Scots-Irish who migrated from Scotland to the northern Irish county of Ulster and in the year 1715 began what turned out to be 4 migrations ending in 1775 to the U.S.? Did you learn that these Scots-Irish were primary framers of American culture, that Scots-Irish are the voice of independence, individual responsibility, have no love for ensconced politicians and bureaucrats which is why they partially remain tribal today and have always made up the bulk of America’s fighting forces.  The Scots-Irish shaped America. If you are not aware of that fact you are not aware of history.

Ole Hickory, Andy Jackson, a Scots-Irish of course, and I paraphrase…”Equality of talent, of education, or of wealth cannot be produced by human institutions”. Ole Hickory understood early on & unfortunately forgotten by real Americans, “that aristocracies are built up through the instrumentality of the state”, exactly what is happening right now in the state of Arkansas and in the USA.

Today’s Dem-Gaz stated that Lamoureaux’s travel expenses for last year were $48,124.  Unfortunately said paper left out his trips to Palm Beach, Seattle, Madrid, and Sonoma.

Stated in the piece written Feb. 4 titled “What yardstick does Gov. Beebe use to define education”.  It was reported in that piece that A-State spent $311,108.24 for travel in the randomly selected month of October, 2013.  This figure factors out to be costing each ASU student $22.42 per month for ASU elitists’ travel. The question still remains what part of $311,108.24 was spent on and for the proposed criminal Mexico operation?

Another out of control vulgar number, U of A Fayetteville, in the same month spent $1,704,269.76 for travel, factoring out to be a student cost of $69.46 per month. UALR clocked-in in the same month at $192,880.87.

Governor Beebe has announced education will be his number one spending priority in the upcoming legislative session.  In view of the thieving behavior that goes on in Ark. State Government, particularly in the alleged institutions of Higher Learning but not limited to, is a hard punch in every struggling, taxpaying Arkansans’ face.  The arrogance and the heavy handedness of Beebe’s administration I.D.’s Arkansas government as nothing more than exercises in brute force, manipulation, and subterfuge.

Citizens, have you ever wondered if your legislators are the progenitors of all the hundreds of bills submitted for passage? Of course the answer is no, therefore where do they come from? Senator Johnny Key (R-Mountain Home) traveled to Chicago at the behest of the American Legislative Exchange Council’s meeting in August, no friend of the middleclass. Key was the mule who picked up the bundles of pre-written, proposed legislation crafted in DC by government/corporate entities.  None of the bills are friendly and none are directed for the benefit of Arkansas citizens.  Incidentally, Key won the Senate contest for the most money awarded for travel last year…$55,841.  Key then will distribute the proposed legislation to insiders, e.g. Eddie Joe Williams, Michael Lamoureaux, Joyce Elliot, David Sanders, etc. 

Back to ASU, it’s being floated that ASU’s former president Les Wyatt’s office on the Jonesboro campus is never occupied and is phoneless. It is further estimated that Wyatt’s salary is at least 6 figures with a teaching load of 2 online courses that are being taught from Little Rock. It is being said that he also may have a contractual online teaching deal with ASU. Are all the Wyatt’s employed at ASU part of Les Wyatt’s family?

There has been an employee identity breach at ASU. The CFO is ultimately accountable. This has happened twice since CFO Len Frey was appointed.

Note on other posts dealing with numerous irregularities and lavish out of control spending occurring at ASU, Frey is the recipient of $232,469 per year!

So Governor Beebe, you want more money for education?  Do you define education as vote buying from government employees, elected officials, and low-information citizens?

So far no eagles, just a collection of sparrows.

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith

arkansasfreedom.net   

ASU–The Money Pit!


$311,108.24………..$311,108.24…………$311,108.24……$311,108.24      February 4, 2014


What yardstick does Governor Mike Beebe use to define education?

As of this date neither Governor Mike Beebe nor the Arkansas State General Assembly have recited the constitutionality, the legality, and the authorization by whom or what to steal Arkansas taxpayer owned property and segue to Mexico for their proposal to build a university in Queretaro, Mexico.

This is a huge scam bordering on criminality that is being perpetrated against and on Arkansas citizens and the proof of this will continue to come out in spite of Beebe’s and the State Legislature’s stonewalling.  Obviously pols & bureaucrats will benefit in some way but the big question is who are the Titans behind the scam and how do they expect to benefit?

Topical information about the proposed scam would have citizens believe the unconstitutional, illegal endeavor will be economically & politically beneficial to Arkansans, accompanied by veiled language that it is an Arkansas citizens’ obligation to educate Mexicans in Mexico, while at the same time we are educating millions of illegals on our own turf.

Without a lot of detail here and just enough information to make the point, Mexico is a bicultural nation.  The first culture is comprised of Mestizo Indians, commonly called Mexicans, who make up the bulk of Mexican citizens,  the ones who have invaded our republic illegally for decades while ALL gutless politicians and bureaucrats have refused to seal our borders and deport these unwelcome throngs resulting in the restoring our sovereignty.   One would ask, is this who Beebe, ASU Chancellor Hudson & President Welch, Higher Ed Director Broadway intend to confer degrees upon in math, physics, chemistry, etc.?

Or is it the ruling class of Mexico?  The White, tall, elegant, well-educated, poised Castilian Spaniards who own and rule the totality of Mexico, i.e. the government, resources, many of the drug cartels, so-called law-enforcement agencies, ad infinitum.?  Their culture is academically and economically deeply ensconced in Mexico’s tapestry by their Spanish heritage.  So Arkansas State University is going to Mexico to educate the Castilian Spaniards?  Hardly.

As previously noted the Mexican state of Queretaro is the proposed site for ASU-Mexico.  In the state of Queretaro there are 31 research centers. Among them is the Instituto Technologico de Queretaro, which is part of the National System of Technological Institutes in Mexico.  It offers 6 Engineering majors and technical training in an array of other scientific involvements.

The National Metrology Center IS LOCATED IN QUETERTARO.  THE MAIN FUNCTION OF THE CENTER IS TO BRING TOGETHER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT THE COUNTRY’S ECONOMY.  IT IS THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT OF ITS KIND IN THE AMERICA’S.

With the factual data listed above, what is the purpose, what are the rewards, and who is really behind the Ark. State University scam?

More specifics regarding ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY—JONESBORO, ARKANSAS.

A random sampling of one (1) month travel expenses of more than $100 by ASU employees, in this case the month of October, 2013 breathtakingly revealed that ASU spent $311,108.24 for travel that month!  On a year’s travel this rate of spending could reach $4 million. 

Governor Beebe has stated that his primary goal in this year’s legislative session is to fund education.  Does the figure listed above define his philosophy of education? His record would so indicate.  The amount shown above is corruption at its worse.  ASU is a self-serving fiefdom with a self-serving administration whose goals are not known but can only be clouded in corruption.
1.    Since the inception of the Mexico scheme how many trips have been paid for by Arkansas taxpayers allowing politicians, bureaucrats and other hangers-on to travel to Mexico, and what was the cost?
2.    Was any part of the $311,108.24 used for travel to Mexico?  If so, how much?
3.    Are taxpayer-owned cell phones being used?
4.    What part has the unqualified Director of Higher Education, Shane Broadway, played in this sordid scheme?  (His position was a political payoff, compliments of Gov. Beebe)

Other posts have shown the odoriferous salary increases awarded to the ASU upper echelons.  Recently ASU Chancellor Tim Hudson was given a raise from $275,000 in 2012-2013 and is now paid $296,250 in 2013-2014.  He may also be receiving additional compensation from the ASU Foundation. He is provided by the university a very large home and a vehicle for his own use.  What would one think the total of his unearned largesse amounts to (health insurance, per diem, & any number of other contractual obligations)?

Governor, members of the Arkansas General Assembly, if Arkansas citizens become aware of your, members of the General Assembly, & ASU bureaucrats’ economic thuggery, what do you believe the response will be?

Obviously there is no legitimate, professional ongoing oversight pertaining to the Arkansas State University system and in all likelihood is a microcosm of the entire State system.

Can Arkansas citizens expect any relief from these unconstitutional & corrupt governmental practices?  Who of you in the General Assembly will stand and speak for the middleclass heavily abused taxpayers??? You have done well for the elites & welfare recipients.

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith
arkansasfreedom.net 

Here are the October, 2013 figures:
 
 
ASU    FairBridge Inn & Suites    10925.78    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Labovitz, Sarah    8911.31    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Labovitz, Sarah    8840.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-11      
ASU    Hilton Garden Inn Jonesboro    7932.95    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Wingate by Wyndham Riverport/St Louis    6029.03    Travel    2013-10-28      
ASU    Ziyenge, Lincoln    5709.50    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Cline Tours Inc    5209.00    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Cline Tours Inc    4403.00    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Harrod, John    4000.00    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Harrod, John    4000.00    Travel    2013-10-28      
ASU    Rehr, David    3942.00    Travel    2013-10-29      
ASU    Institute for Collegiate Sports Medicine    3650.00    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Institute for Collegiate Sports Medicine    3650.00    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Rehr, David    3042.00    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    New Orleans Marriott    2734.44    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Harper, Chris    2700.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-16      
ASU    Ziyenge, Lincoln    2367.00    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Johnson, Stephen    2160.00    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Carrick, Kathleen    2138.64    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    NACUBO    2100.00    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Hux, Annette    1999.81    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Patchell, James    1899.00    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Cline Tours Inc    1844.00    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Hacker, Hans    1833.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-21      
ASU    Kostick, Justin    1800.00    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Boyer, Brian    1782.00    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    SWACUHO    1750.00    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Kostick, Justin    1710.00    Travel    2013-10-28      
ASU    Relyea, Clint    1685.60    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Yanowitz, Karen    1669.36    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Fairfield Inn by Marriott Jonesboro    1630.42    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Reese, Catherine    1623.77    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    1608.40    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Rehr, David    1584.00    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Welch, Charles    1564.53    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Harrod, John    1500.00    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Four Winds Travel LLC    1420.00    Travel    2013-10-29      
ASU    Relyea, Clint    1410.60    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Professional Grounds Management Society    1407.00    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Cureton, Timothy    1394.92    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Barker, Corey    1375.00    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Relyea, Clint    1364.85    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Johnson, Stephen    1350.00    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Syamil, Ahmad    1337.48    Travel    2013-10-29      
ASU    Grady, Julia    1330.73    Travel    2013-10-14      
ASU    Kallhoff, Aaron    1306.90    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Burns, Richard    1306.84    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Clifft, Ricky    1286.53    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Latanich, Gary    1274.89    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    1256.51    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Milner, Clyde    1256.01    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Christensen, Leslie    1220.44    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    1206.02    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Kemp, Brandon    1198.16    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Wilkinson, Brian    1180.00    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Wilkinson, Brian    1180.00    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Persell, Deborah    1175.48    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Engelbrecht, Maria    1170.00    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Struttmann, Pamela    1164.71    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Associated Collegiate Press    1164.00    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Hankins, Jeffery    1163.63    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Brewer, William    1148.41    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Huckaby, Matthew    1142.82    Travel    2013-10-29      
ASU    Grippo, Richard    1127.21    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Johnson, Stephen    1125.00    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Privett, Terry    1117.08    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Drake, Shawn    1101.71    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Chandler, Kyle    1084.50    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Dean, Timothy    1043.75    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Koenigsfest, Kristin    1040.10    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Rawlins, Bradley    1026.55    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Hilton Garden Inn Jonesboro    1014.70    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Gilbert, Erik    1013.30    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Steele, Curtis    1005.95    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Bernales Albites, Enrique    1000.00    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Wilkinson, Brian    1000.00    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Hacker, Hans    999.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-31      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    995.40    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Walker, Justin    990.88    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Chen, Jing    976.69    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Airport Holiday Inn Little Rock    971.80    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Drake, Shawn    970.67    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Stacy, Annette    960.29    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Maxfield, Jill    954.99    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    906.51    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    906.51    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Omni Rhode Island LLC    898.35    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Walker, Karl    893.76    Travel    2013-10-04      
ASU    Patchell, James    891.00    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Cline Tours Inc    890.00    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Grymes, Joanna    885.59    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    876.10    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Brown, Julius    874.46    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Sharma, Rajesh    864.18    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    860.30    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    860.30    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Biswas, Koushik    858.74    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Johnson, Stephen    846.00    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Lewis, James    841.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-24      
ASU    Johnson, Michael    818.09    Travel    2013-10-29      
ASU    James, Sharon    798.30    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Univ of DE    783.42    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Barker, Corey    772.00    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Patchell, James    756.00    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Patchell, James    714.26    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    708.10    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Cavaness, Katrina    707.85    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Foard, Meghan    698.35    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Kraus, William    695.76    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Wiggins, Wynona    692.76    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    NACUBO    675.00    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Brantley, Shanon    650.38    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Hamilton, Rasheda    648.20    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Gibson, Michael    639.89    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Olushola, Joyce    610.47    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Pitts, Mary    603.07    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Fairfield Inn by Marriott Jonesboro    592.88    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Ganapathy, Sivakumar    589.30    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Winters, Raymond    586.20    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    586.10    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Hawkins, Ruth    569.82    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Courson, Diana    568.28    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Coleman, Anthony    567.96    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Johnson, Ronald    559.62    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Hudson, Tim    554.52    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation    550.00    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Jones, Laura    534.36    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Tate, Sonja    534.31    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Marshall, Kimberly    530.62    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Smith, Marcus    523.55    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Grady, Julia    522.48    Travel    2013-10-29      
ASU    Debode, Jason    511.30    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    510.10    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    504.10    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    504.10    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    504.10    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Hacker, Hans    500.00    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Slinkard, Howard    495.54    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Desbiens Shaw, Marie    495.00    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Smith, Marcus    491.66    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Airport Holiday Inn Little Rock    485.90    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Lexow, Matthew    485.44    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Penske Truck Leasing Co LP    480.49    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Fullen, Karen    477.25    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Valentine, Christy    474.97    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    474.60    Travel    2013-10-14      
ASU    Holiday Inn Express Hotel LR    474.57    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Mello, John    471.26    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Cummings, Carol    471.14    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Hilton Garden Inn Jonesboro    470.99    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Renelique, Shaquita    470.40    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Tate, Sonja    462.31    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Boughner, Tawnya    455.08    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Barymon, Deanna    451.60    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Jonesboro Area Plumbing Assn    450.00    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Fox, Corey    446.04    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    McJunkin, Mark    445.32    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Courson, Diana    445.14    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    439.30    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Holt, Patricia    435.43    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Cavaness, Katrina    427.07    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Finch, Tracy    418.73    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Hicks, Kirk    415.71    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie    407.30    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    406.20    Travel    2013-10-14      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    405.10    Travel    2013-10-02      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    405.10    Travel    2013-10-02      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    403.30    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    DuBose, Cheryl    401.60    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    399.60    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Moseley, Carol    395.86    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    394.80    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Kraus, William    393.45    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Browning, Karen    392.46    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    392.20    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Parsons, Thomas    390.98    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Bouldin, Jennifer    384.21    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    381.80    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Traylor, Deborah    380.40    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Fairfield Inn by Marriott Jonesboro    378.52    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Corder, Patrick    378.47    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Sustich, Andrew    376.10    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Hall, William    375.30    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Gilbert, Erik    371.10    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Courson, Diana    369.91    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Engles, Cynthia    364.56    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Lexow, Matthew    364.08    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    363.60    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Kraus, William    363.48    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    McMillin, Donna    363.43    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Sharp, Debra    360.61    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Desbiens Shaw, Marie    360.00    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Gatlin, Natalie    358.75    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Zvosec, Richard    358.72    Travel    2013-10-14      
ASU    Rhodes, Ronald    354.77    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    354.60    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    354.60    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    354.60    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Walters, Linda    354.33    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Piker, Latonia    352.60    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    McDaniel, Sharon    348.57    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Payne, William    348.20    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Reeve, Scott    346.95    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Hilton Garden Inn Jonesboro    338.61    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Hubbard, Evelyn    337.26    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Remfrey, Susan    335.37    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Tounsend, Susan    333.81    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Beasley, David    333.08    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Kemp, Brandon    330.65    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Courson, Diana    328.91    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Walker, Suanne    328.88    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Lincoln, Franziska    327.53    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Sustich, Andrew    327.49    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Dickey, Geania    326.34    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Haran, Shivan    325.52    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Duff, Bobby    325.45    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Wingo, Regina    321.64    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Gilbert, Angela    321.61    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Remfrey, Susan    315.29    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Hester, Leslie    314.30    Travel    2013-10-29      
ASU    Courtway, Andrew    313.96    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Fulton, Loretta    313.22    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Henderson, Rebecca    311.76    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Hill, Victor    306.86    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Fletcher, Cortney    303.82    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Corbell, Leslie    301.26    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Kausler, Anna    296.10    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Keedy, William    294.91    Travel    2013-10-29      
ASU    Eichler, Michelle    294.83    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    LunBeck, Jo    293.77    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    El Sayed, Ashraf    292.24    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Holiday Inn Express Hotel LR    291.54    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Holiday Inn Express Hotel LR    291.54    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    290.10    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    290.10    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    290.10    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Engles, Cynthia    287.70    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Fletcher, Cortney    287.28    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Cramer, Carole    285.57    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Grayham, Glen    284.03    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Carter, Janice    280.71    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Clemons, Kairi    279.72    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Slinkard, Howard    278.88    Travel    2013-10-04      
ASU    Struttmann, Pamela    277.41    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Sustich, Andrew    274.27    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Jones-Branch, Cherisse    274.14    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Waldroup, Lynn    272.32    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Morrison, Angela    271.47    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    White, Marcy    270.48    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Engles, Cynthia    269.64    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Comfort Suites Jonesboro    269.40    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Blankenship, Angela    266.28    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Intl Tours Inc    263.80    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Fairfield Inn by Marriott Jonesboro    263.37    Travel    2013-10-02      
ASU    Kraus, William    262.44    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Everett, Adrian    262.07    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Walker, Vicki    255.18    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Wilkinson, Brian    254.88    Travel    2013-10-14      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    254.80    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    McWhorter, Phyllis    254.58    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Ontko, Allyn    251.86    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Latting, Linda    251.15    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Greenwalt, Bert    250.96    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Loras College    250.00    Travel    2013-10-23      
ASU    Hilton Garden Inn Jonesboro    248.54    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Gibson, Danita    246.96    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Stripling, William    246.74    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Hubbard, Evelyn    245.70    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Kissee, Christina    245.28    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Clapacs, Jeffrey    245.10    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Srivatsan, Malathi    244.32    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Holt, Patricia    243.60    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Penske Truck Leasing Co LP    242.79    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Smith, Marcus    242.43    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Hossain, Md    241.49    Travel    2013-10-23      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    241.30    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Comfort Suites Jonesboro    239.40    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Comfort Suites Jonesboro    239.40    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Stewart, Paula    237.91    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Bevly, Shelby    237.40    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Hicks, Kirk    237.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-21      
ASU    Kellim, Linda    236.63    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Norman, Bilinda    233.10    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Kher, Shubhalaxmi    231.13    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Revels, Valerie    231.02    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Khalil, Ali    228.74    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Sanders, Alanna    228.15    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Ferrell, Lisa    227.92    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Clemons, Kairi    226.38    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Lamb, Melissa    226.05    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Watson, Margaret    224.98    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Huang, Xiuzhen    224.21    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Gunter, Paula    223.44    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    222.80    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Revels, Valerie    220.92    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Turney, Natalie    219.00    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Barymon, Deanna    218.40    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Kail, Pamelia    216.59    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Gilbert, Erik    216.10    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Slinkard, Howard    214.60    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Lord, Linda    213.49    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Langford, Dianne    213.36    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Walters, Linda    212.37    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Rousseau, Jimmy    210.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-08      
ASU    Sanders, Alanna    209.24    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Hargett, Janice    208.90    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    McWhorter, Phyllis    208.74    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Hiegel, Catherine    208.62    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Akhter, Mohammad    208.32    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Wooten, Amber    205.80    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Remfrey, Susan    204.96    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Travel With Us Inc    204.20    Travel    2013-10-14      
ASU    Timby, Donia    204.12    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Kausler, Anna    204.12    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Corbell, Leslie    203.28    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Hale, Helen    202.86    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Jurczyk, Robin    202.44    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Hannah, Charles    200.76    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Keith, Rebecca    198.45    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Gilbert, Angela    197.82    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Gilbert, Beverly    197.16    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Wallace, Edwin    196.56    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Bryant, Mark    195.36    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Wright, John    195.32    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Muehler, Marilyn    194.99    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    White, Marcy    194.88    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Battese, Francis    192.00    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Koekemoer, Mandy    191.52    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Kaletsch, Kellie    190.68    Travel    2013-10-02      
ASU    Whitt, Terri    190.68    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Johnson Leslie, Natalie    190.22    Travel    2013-10-29      
ASU    Worrell, Vicki    189.46    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Remfrey, Susan    189.00    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Moser, Sara    188.84    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Morrison, Angela    188.58    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Evans, Robert    187.74    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Bowser, Audrey    186.39    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Janes, Elizabeth    185.64    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Blankenship, Gary    184.74    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Battle, Josephine    183.48    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Comfort Inn LLC Mountain Home    183.44    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Henderson, Stacy    182.28    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Grissom, Katie    182.28    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    McWhorter, Phyllis    181.86    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Eskew, Natalie    180.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-21      
ASU    Henderson, Stacy    179.76    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Halter, Melissa    177.66    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Holmes, Stacey    176.01    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Moseley, Carol    175.74    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Fairfield Inn by Marriott Jonesboro    175.58    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Taylor, Melissa    174.18    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Toler, Pamela    173.88    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Addae, Rejoice    172.18    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Mathias, Jane    171.78    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Porbeck, Meredith    170.90    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Tucker, Rhonda    167.00    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Renshaw, Kenneth    166.50    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Renshaw, Kenneth    166.50    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Stephens, Michelle    166.32    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Henderson, Stacy    165.90    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Duncan, Kenya    164.22    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Everett, Adrian    160.68    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Blevins, Judy    160.32    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Srivatsan, Malathi    159.95    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Coker, Debra    159.84    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Coker, Debra    159.84    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Comfort Suites Jonesboro    159.60    Travel    2013-10-03      
ASU    Billingsley, Elizabeth    158.34    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Holt, Patricia    157.08    Travel    2013-10-25      
ASU    Rehr, David    157.02    Travel    2013-10-02      
ASU    Ratliff, Thomas    156.88    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Timby, Donia    156.66    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Lindblom, Susan    156.24    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Lawrence, Herbert    156.24    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Walton, Bebe    155.59    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Doyle, Barbara    154.28    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Wingo, Regina    153.72    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Remfrey, Susan    153.30    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Huckaby, Matthew    152.95    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Zhou, Guolei    152.72    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Carter, Toccara    150.96    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Carter, Toccara    150.96    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    AR Assn of Facility Admin    150.00    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Davison, Sonja    149.96    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Timby, Donia    148.68    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Franks, Elizabeth    148.68    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Parks, Nichole    148.68    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Toler, Pamela    148.23    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Brown, Una    148.00    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Brown, Una    148.00    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Lazenby, Paul    147.84    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Nix, Elizabeth    147.42    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Brewer, Loretta    147.00    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Wallace, Clarissa    144.90    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Boothman, Christopher    143.46    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Lamb, Melissa    142.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-25      
ASU    Bradberry, Paula    141.47    Travel    2013-10-11      
ASU    Whitt, Terri    141.12    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Bates, Julie    140.98    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    McWhorter, Phyllis    139.44    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Gilbert, Erik    138.04    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Battese, Karen    136.50    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Gilbert, Angela    136.50    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Taylor, Nancy    136.28    Travel    2013-10-01      
ASU    Dotson, Jackie    135.97    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Bradberry, Sara    135.31    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Gilbert, Erik    134.71    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Yocum, Linda    133.56    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Starkus, Laura    131.46    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Lawrence, Herbert    131.04    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Walls, Patricia    130.94    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Taylor, Nancy    130.62    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Struttmann, Pamela    129.25    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Dunlap, Julia    128.39    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Walker, Tamaya    128.10    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Bates, Julie    127.73    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Toler, Pamela    127.68    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Gatlin, Natalie    127.14    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Owens, Brandi    126.14    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Penry, Jason    124.88    Travel    2013-10-22      
ASU    Mickey, Gima    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Brady, Linda    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Sturgeon, Virginia    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Stephens, Nathan    124.32    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Horneker, George    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Huggins, John    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Mielke, Philip    124.32    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Horneker, George    124.32    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Stephens, Nathan    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Huggins, John    124.32    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Stamp, Robert    124.32    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Wilson, Stephanie    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Wilson, Stephanie    124.32    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Mielke, Philip    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Stamp, Robert    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Stephens, Nathan    124.32    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Brady, Linda    124.32    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Martin, Donald    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Stanley, Jonathan    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Stanley, Jonathan    124.32    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Young, Brandon    124.32    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Henderson, Stacy    123.48    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Finch, Tracy    121.36    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Morrison, Angela    120.12    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Chang, Erick    119.78    Travel    2013-10-14      
ASU    Duncan, Kenya    119.70    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Henderson, Stacy    119.70    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Taylor, Nancy    118.86    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Wallace, Clarissa    118.86    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Holt, Edna    118.40    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Holt, Edna    118.40    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Wingo, Regina    118.02    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Janes, Elizabeth    118.02    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Lord, Linda    117.60    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Frey, Len    115.63    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Revels, Valerie    115.08    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Bradley, N    115.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-21      
ASU    Lambie, Kathy    115.00    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-21      
ASU    Rhodes, Ronald    113.82    Travel    2013-10-07      
ASU    Taylor, Melissa    113.40    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Shelton, Debbie    113.40    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Chiu, Yin    112.87    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Hall, Leigh    112.33    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Sanders, Alanna    111.74    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Jones, Brooks    111.72    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Fincher, Tyler    111.72    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Gilbert, Beverly    110.88    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Hinson, Cindy    110.76    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Goodwin, Myra    110.64    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Halter, Melissa    110.46    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Bradley, Mary    110.02    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Kellim, Linda    109.20    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Bates, Julie    108.15    Travel    2013-10-30      
ASU    Timby, Donia    107.10    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Hampton, Brandy    107.05    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Bates, Julie    106.91    Travel    2013-10-31      
ASU    Harper, Chris    106.75    Travel Advances Receivable    2013-10-14      
ASU    Penske Truck Leasing Co LP    106.71    Travel    2013-10-15      
ASU    Penske Truck Leasing Co LP    106.51    Travel    2013-10-17      
ASU    Bradberry, Sara    105.89    Travel    2013-10-10      
ASU    Wright, Peggy    105.84    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Walker, Suanne    105.42    Travel    2013-10-18      
ASU    Cox, Devonda    105.42    Travel    2013-10-21      
ASU    Bradley, Mary    105.00    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Drake, Lisa    104.16    Travel    2013-10-08      
ASU    Wike, Barbara    104.16    Travel    2013-10-09      
ASU    Felkins, Sharla    103.60    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Smith, David    103.52    Travel    2013-10-16      
ASU    Stewart, Jason    102.59    Travel    2013-10-24      
ASU    Merten, Anne    101.52    Travel    2013-10-17     
 
 

“Educating Mexicans in the U.S. not enough, now we must educate them in Mexico!



MORE TAXPAYER ABUSE

To Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe, Members of the Arkansas General Assembly, & Director of Higher Education Shane Broadway:      January 26, 2014

Huge questions remain and new ones arise pertaining to the professional conduct regarding ASU Chancellor Tim Hudson, ASU President Charles Welch, and their various enablers.

An old and extremely important question is still posed:

A.    What is the authorizing authority and what individual or entity instituted it on behalf of Hudson & Associates regarding the construction of an A-State campus in a foreign land, and more notably with no discussions with the owners, i.e. taxpayers concerning their feelings & thoughts regarding the Mexico matter. What say you?

It is being said that reports to Internal Audit are never resolved or even followed up on. What say you?

In my last piece I stated that Dr. Dee Dee Hudson, wife of the Chancellor, was reported being given a $16,000 per year stipend, other reports suggest it is more like $50,000 per year with lucrative travel allowances. For what?  What say you?

The list goes on!

Your silence on these various egregious behaviors is deafening and revealing, your failure to exercise your official oversight and attention in protecting the interests of citizens is cause for grave concern.

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith

arkansasfreedom.net  

P.S. One has to wonder how many more “Arkansas States” there are. 

Outrageous salaries/campus in Mexico!


What is the constitutional and lawful authority for Arkansas State University to utilize Arkansas taxpayer money proposing the creation of a university campus in Mexico?

To Governor Mike Beebe, Members of the Arkansas Legislature, & Director of Higher Education Shane Broadway                            January 24, 2014
ASU Chancellor Tim Hudson is in complete charge of a fiefdom and appears to be replete with inbreeding, cronyism, malfeasance, misfeasance or perhaps more?
 
The following is a brief overview of some of the hiring practices occurring at Arkansas State University and the accompanying salaries of only 11 employees of A-State.

The important point here is that there was no external search for qualified candidates in 10 of the 11 employees which is a violation of Arkansas law. The 11th was a new hire.

Len Frey was the Dean of Business and he was appointed to that position without the university conducting a search.  They never posted the position to allow interested candidates to apply.

Frey was asked to serve as the chair of the search committee for the Vice Chancellor for Finance & Administration.  As the chair of the committee, he took the opportunity to review the applicants & resumes. After this review, he decided to step down from the committee and apply for the job, after the position posting was closed. 

Frey was given the job.

 Jason Penry was brought to ASU by Chancellor Hudson to serve as “Chief of Staff”. Why does a public institution the size of ASU need a “Chief of Staff” for the Chancellor, in addition to 2 secretaries and part-time office assistants? 

No search was conducted for the “Chief of Staff” position.  Hudson brought him in from Texas Tech, his former employer. A year later Hudson terminated the existing Vice Chancellor for Advancement and reassigned Penry, once again without going through the legally required process to announce the position and conduct a search.
Hudson then hired Shawnie Carrier as the new “Chief of Staff”.  No experience related to that roll. Carrier was a former Chamber of Commerce person—the open borders, cheap labor outfit.

Lucinda McDaniel was hired as Legal Counsel for the university and is the daughter of former ASU President Smith…the position was never open for interested candidates to apply.

ASU Systems President Charles Welch moved the Systems’ office staff to Little Rock.  The University provides him with a house.  Welch lives at 4 Lacelle Ct in Little Rock.  A search of property of the Pulaski County Assessor records shows there is not a record for 4 Lacelle Ct, but are records for 1,2,3,5,6, & 7. Welch received a $20,517 salary increase for the year 2014, bringing his yearly salary to $311,217.00 not including the many perks not listed. Welch serves as a lobbyist for ASU.

A partial list of personnel housed in Little Rock are; Julie Bates/V.P. Finance, Jeff Hankins/V.P. Communications & Economic Development, & Robert Evans/V.P. Governmental Affairs.  Additionally, a horde of lawyers, legal assistants, Internal Audit & Audit Assistants in Jonesboro.

Dr. DeeDee Hudson, wife of Chancellor Hudson, current position unknown, former position house-wife, is knocking down $16,668 per year.

It should be noted that on the analysis of these personnel are numbers of people who are placed in positions with no relevant experience, i.e. Len Frey, V.P. Finance & Administration.

Another example is Shawnie Carrier who has no experience in Higher Education.
Logic is missing.  ASU is an organization that has an annual budget in excess of $100 million and begging for more and wanting to create an operation in a foreign land—Mexico and have hired a Chief Financial Officer that has zero experience in administering financials.

Governor Beebe, Members of the General Assembly & Director of Higher Education Shane Broadway, are you folks going to continue to permit an outlaw operation of these proportions to function unlawfully with huge abuses of taxpayer dollars and expand their areas of influence in a foreign country?

Ladies & Gentlemen of the governing bodies of Arkansas, are you aware of what is happening in the government you were elected and hired to oversee for the protection of Arkansas citizens? Do you not know what is going on in your own government?

Further note that Gov. Beebe, in a press release, stated he was intent on shoveling more millions into what he surely, jokingly declared “education”. 
At this point the Governor, the legislature & other enablers have been silent on these issues, this is not acceptable.

The Protection Racket is in full bloom, votes, power, and money.
 Note the financials below.
 
Chancellor Tim Hudson’s salary & increases could not be found.
The 11 employees listed above had salaries in 2013 totaling $1,160,344.00.
                                             2014 totaling $1,524,963.00/for just 11 employees!
                         Increase= $364,619.00
                         Lynita Cooksey received a $75,843.00 yearly increase
                         Jason Penry received a $46,495.00 yearly increase

It is noteworthy that the Chambers of Commerce (globalists) has a large presence of current and former employees in official capacities on the Jonesboro campus, coupled with a substantial complement of A-State graduates. The rest of ASU employee high salaries are as unjustified as those salaries listed above.

With all the facts in mind, what can we expect from the Governor, the legislature, and the Director of Higher Education?

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith, AR                            arkansasfreedom.net

P.S. It is confirmed that a college president was heard to say, referring to the Board of Trustees, “they eat out of my hands”.  Is this not the case with all school administrators?

FOIA results from ASU re Mexico Campus


Where are the ship’s captain and deckhands?            January 21, 2014

First of all it must be understood that Arkansas State University Chancellor Tim Hudson tried to pull this scam off, i.e. Texas Tech-Mexico, while employed at Texas Tech and his proposal was rejected.

Friday January 16, 2014 A-State President Charles Welch sent an abbreviated memorandum to each member of the Arkansas General Assembly.  Welch put forth 4 wonderments for having an A-State campus in Mexico, none of which had substance.

The General Assembly is not imbued with much curiosity or feel much duty to state taxpayers or they would be examining reams of very expensive legal and accounting paperwork paid for by state taxpayers without their authority or knowledge for the proposed campus in Mexico. 

It is difficult to understand why such a mammoth project as being discussed here would not be in the purview of Ark. Gov. Beebe, the General Assembly and Director of Higher Education, Shane Broadway. It cannot be blind acceptance.

Reading some of the FOIA documentation it becomes painfully obvious that A-State’s President & Chancellor are on a self-serving mission and couple that with an abundance of ignorance pertaining to the country of Mexico…they are mere “Babes in the Woods”.  Everyone knows that Mexico’s government is totally corrupt, that bribes are everyday requirements, that drug cartels run rampant, and that it is not a safe country for Americans to travel, much less study.

Of further concern is the fact that the ASU Board of Trustees gave authorization for this proposed project without oversight or direction from the Governor and state legislature.

This project is being promoted as a profit-making endeavor.  Nothing could be further than the truth and if this project is allowed to reach fruition it will ultimately be dumped on Arkansas’ middleclass taxpayers. The FOIA brought to light the fact that this project is fraught with ineptitude, waste, and greed.

December 17, 2012 ASU Chancellor Hudson signed A Memorandum of Understanding. Terms of the M.O.U. are indefinite and uncertain.  An M.O.U. is not generally understood to constitute a formal contract; therefore the M.O.U. of A-State is probably not a formal contract. From that December date to the present date a legally sound agreement has not been signed. 

The M.O.U. provides that “AIEM (Grupo Proyeotos Association for the Advancement of Mexican Education) will obtain sufficient funds from private sources to underwrite any actual loses of the ASUJ Queretaro Campus from a mutually agreed upon budget for the initial 3 years of operation.”  The private sources are not identified.  There is no information given to ensure the private sources are financially capable of underwriting the loses.   This information was clearly requested in the FOIA, therefore it must be assumed that there is no written or other documentation of due diligence by ASUJ to verify the private sources have the financial ability to complete the underwriting provisions.

The Underwriting Provisions appear to be illusory.  It is also noteworthy that Article 3 of M.O.U. provides that the Agreement may be cancelled by either party in writing by giving 90 days’ notice.

Nowhere in the FOIA requested documentation was there any evidence that the Agreement is contingent upon both parties securing all approval from governments of both parties—accreditation, licensing, or registration requirements and complying with all other mandatory legal requirements for this cooperative enterprise.

This proposed project is hailed to be a for-profit enterprise, but has been set up as a Not for-profit.   Stated in the FOIA documentation it is patently obvious that A-State is relying on federal funding.  Nowhere did it address what faculty needs would be, who pays, but there were descriptions of what a fun time it would be for students & faculty alike to, as Hudson says, travel ABROAD.  Mexico is abroad?  Hudson immediately states the campus will benefit Arkansas State financially without investment of public funds. This proposed project is awash in taxpayer money.

In a memo from Jeff Hankins, V.P. for Communications & Economic Development ASU, to “Danny” (?) “ASU Jonesboro will use federal funds or private money to pay for initial startup”.

Public funds are being used and will continue to be used and this has the appearance of a massive cover-up.

As of this date Chancellor’s trips to Mexico and ancillary expenses (phones, personnel, equipment, etc.) were paid for by University funds.

The question now remains, will the leadership of the legislature or any other electives see fit to throw a life-preserver to unsuspecting Arkansas taxpaying citizens and halt this globalist scam, orchestrated by internationalist Tim Hudson?

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith

arkansasfreedom.net 

P.S. For those folks from Peoria, federal funding originates in towns, cities, & states all over America. The federal government has generated a $17 TRILLION DEBT & Hudson/Welch want to create an enterprise in Mexico?

More on Arkansans educating Mexicans in Mexico


A major scam in the making, if not stopped, is about to be unveiled in Mexico and cloaked in murky overtones, i.e. Arkansas-Mexico State University.                January 20, 2014

At this juncture it is not known what the details of the scam contain, but a number of abuses have boiled to the top.

It has been bandied for decades that nothing happens in Arkansas, particularly political, that the now Governor of Arkansas, Mike Beebe, is not aware of or the progenitor of, i.e. he is a political tome.

Gov. Beebe, Arkansas ASU Chancellor Tim Hudson, & ASU President Charles Welch are the principals in this misadventure, throw in Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel & Director of Higher Education Shane Broadway. All except Hudson have direct ties to ASU.  No doubt there are any numbers of others, and as yet unknown who the deep-pockets are that have declared their willingness to subsidize this misadventure for 3 years.  Question: Who takes it over after the 3 years? Arkansas taxpayers or will it be turned over to Mexico?

What legislative authority, if any, was used to set this unconstitutional (Article 1, Section 10) activity  in motion?  Apparently no involvement by the Arkansas state legislature, except for perhaps a few consummate insiders, and here’s why.

Friday, January 17, 2014, ASU President Charles Welch sent an email to every current member of the Arkansas General Assembly containing documents regarding their Mexico Initiative.  Is the Arkansas State Legislature guilty of incompetence, ignorance, arrogance, or are they willing enablers?  Why would Welch, after a number of years, choose now to enlighten the Legislature regarding his and others nefarious appearing activities? 

As of today, Monday, January 20, 2014 there have been no efforts put forth by members of the Arkansas General Assembly to enlighten constituencies pertaining to the content of Welch’s emails.  Wonder how much “enlightenment” Welch conferred in his emails?

More mendacity coming from the mouth of President Welch. “We have been very transparent about this process.” (ASU Mexico)  Welch went on to exclaim the Mexico operation would provide additional revenue streams…from what sources & what proof?  By his statement this means that there are ongoing gross abuses of taxpayers’ properties, i.e. Ark. State University’s physical resources, personnel, etc.  If this scam is allowed to continue, Arkansas taxpayers will inherit the catastrophe. Does anyone really think ASU Mexico will be self-sustaining?

Both Hudson & Welch allude to the curricula they plan on introducing, e.g. mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering, etc.  60% of the Mexican population is Mestizos…those that have invaded the U.S. by the millions.  Are we expected to believe they will embrace the aforementioned proposed curricula? Note the movers & shakers in Mexico are of European Spanish descent and control the wealth and political scenes in Mexico.  Is this who Beebe, Hudson, & Welch are cozying with?

What are these Democrat enablers hoping to gain from their aberrant endeavor in trying to establish a university campus in Mexico for Mexicans? Particularly in view that education in the U.S. top down is in such a deplorable state of affairs, and overfunded to the point of being destructive to the foundation of our republic.

This thing is huge and the truth is buried. 

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith
arkansasfreedom.net  

Is Chancellor Hudson the Artful Dodger?


An update on the proposed theft of Arkansas taxpayer property and the attack on college age kids.

Arkansas—Mexico State University
                January 16, 2014

Tuesday night, Jan.14, 2014 a third attempt was made to get an FOIA request in the hands of Arkansas State Chancellor Tim Hudson or one of his minions. After 2 previous failures using registered U.S. Postal service, & email, FedEx was chosen.  Wednesday January 15, FedEx was successful in delivering the FOIA and it was signed for by B. James at 9:29 AM. 

Recall this process began on Dec. 31, 2013 when the USPS service was rejected.

By law Arkansas-Mexico State has 3 working days to respond to the request.

As information comes in regarding Hudson and others’ attempted theft of Arkansas State taxpayers’ property, the Mexico scam is beginning to closely resemble Barack Obama’s scandalous/criminal administration.

The following names continue to show up in any number of venues related to the Ark. State/Mexico scam.  Those names are Charles Welch, President of ASU; Chancellor Tim Hudson; along with 3 people named Frey, Cooksey, & Stripling.

Other names in a similar context are also mentioned:  Gov. Mike Beebe; A. G. Dustin McDaniel; Higher Education Director Shane Broadway; and occasionally Congressman Crawford, all graduates of Arkansas State.

Information has it that in particular Welch, Hudson, Frey, Cooksey, & Stripling all use texting to subvert the FOIA request. Of note Chancellor Hudson tried unsuccessfully to run this scam while employed at Texas Tech.

It has been theorized that to defray some of the economic burden related to the ASU/Mexico scam the above five, but not limited to, have moved some taxpayer dollars directed to fund ASU activities on the Jonesboro campus and diverted them into the ASU Foundation to avoid Arkansas State purchasing laws.

Conversations with a number of past & present legislators indicate that this was an end run around the state legislature which eliminated objective discussions and precisely as to why Chancellor Hudson, his minions and perhaps Gov. Beebe would run roughshod over Arkansas taxpayers, steal Arkansas taxpayer property for personal gain (as yet undetermined) and forsake Arkansas’ college aged youth allegedly to educate Mexican nationals in Mexico. 

Information has it that other financial abuses reign supreme—travel, per diems, supplies, services, utilization of A-State personnel, ad infinitum…which has not been verified yet.

In view of Arkansas State University’s ruling hierarchy’s irresponsible and very likely illegal activities and failure to justify spending hard-earned Arkansas taxpayer dollars which have been and are being spent in Mexico while thousands of Arkansans are qualifying for Medicaid weekly, joblessness mounting, 50% of Arkansas students entering colleges & universities requiring remedial education, K-12 ranking in the high 30% nationally, and our elective and governing bodies allowing a scam of this magnitude while coupling the above to the 25-35 million illegals already nesting in the U.S. is a proposal that can only be described as psychopathic behavior.

The individuals or entities willing to cough up $50 million for this self-serving enterprise will soon be known and by any standard a full scale criminal investigation by appropriate authorities should be launched immediately specifically into the internal affairs of the A-State administration, Gov. Beebe’s involvement if any, and finally is A.G. McDaniel advising?

Note: These are all Democrats that are ensconced in this proposed smelly misadventure.

Apparently the outright theft of the Arkansas State brand makes no difference to these politicians/bureaucrats who have spent their adult lives in the producers’ trough, no not “public service”, self-service.

In the final analysis, could this have anything to do with oil, gas, and other natural resources or just about educating cheap labor?

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith

arkansasfreedom.net