Rep. Warwick Sabin of Little Rock is among a group of 24 named to receive Rodel Fellowships from the Aspen Institute. 

The website says the fellowships are part of:

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a program designed to bring together elected officials who have demonstrated an outstanding ability to work responsibly across partisan divisions and bring greater civility to public discourse.

Participants attend a series of three weekend-long programs, generally in Aspen, Colo. It’s funded by the Rodel Foundation. No corporate sponsors. It’s the 10th class of fellows. Sabin is executive director of the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub. He’s a former associate editor of the Arkansas Times.

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