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Lawsuit Aims to End Arkansas's COVID-19 Emergency

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Arkansas State Rep. Dan Sullivan delivering a speech last January.
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In early September, 18 Arkansas lawmakers and seven citizens filed a lawsuit against Arkansas Secretary of Health Jose Romero to take control of the COVID-19 public health emergency the governor declared in March. The declaration, which has been extended through the end of the year, resulted in a list of protective directives and mandates issued by the governor in collaboration with the Department of Health.

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Jacqueline Froelich is an investigative reporter and news producer for Ozarks at Large.