The legislature knocks off today for a short spring break, so freebie dining is limited to daylight hours before the lawmakers head home this evening. On the card:

Breakfast is at the Capitol Hill Building, hosted by Gigi’s Playhouse, a facility that serves children with Down Syndrome.

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There are a couple of lunch options:

The nursing home lobby has its standing weekly lunch at the Capitol Hill Apartments (No. 13, if you must know.)

Lunch will also be served at the Capitol Hill Building by the Arkansas Information Consortium, a subsidiary of a national company that sells digital services to government and which oversees a variety of state websites.

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