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My Values

 

Arkansan. American. Believer in Both.

 

I believe in the promise of America—and in the people of Arkansas. The strength of our state and our nation doesn’t come from wealth or power alone, but from the shared commitment of everyday citizens to liberty, equality, and self-government.

 

These values aren’t abstract. I see them in the people I live beside—in the small businesses around me, the families building lives in our neighborhoods, and the churches and communities that care for one another without asking for credit.

What makes Arkansas strong is what makes America strong: the belief that free people, working together, can build a better future. I hold that belief deeply, and these convictions guide me every day:

 

These values don’t belong to one party or one person—they belong to us all. As an Arkansan and an American, I carry them with pride, and I believe they can guide us to a stronger, more united future.

“I don’t see sides—I see people. Neighbors. Fellow citizens.”

Joshua Irby has taken the Principles of Service Pledge—committing to lead with integrity, unity, and a deep duty to the people, not politics.

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P.O. Box 490

Bryant, AR 72089

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A Promise for Arkansas

JOSHUA IRBY

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"I’m not running for office to recite slogans — I’m running because I believe Arkansas deserves leadership rooted in respect, driven by resolve, and committed to renewal. Respect means every Arkansan, no matter where they live or who they are, is treated with dignity and heard with intention. Resolve means we don’t shy away from hard truths — we face them with courage and clarity. Renewal means we rebuild trust in our institutions and restore hope in our communities.

I believe in Common Ground because we’re stronger when we listen before we argue. I believe in Common Sense because good policy should be practical, not partisan. And I believe in the Common Good because public service should serve all, not just a few.

This isn’t just a campaign — it’s a call to come together. This is our moment."

- Joshua Irby

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