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Another day in Arkansas, another ballot measure has been approved by the attorney general. Tim Griffin has approved a proposed amendment regarding the Freedom of Information Act. This comes just a day after Arkansas Citizens for Transparency filed suit against the attorney general for refusing to certify the language of their title.
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A special session in Arkansas brought together concerned citizens from across the political spectrum to unite on one thing: the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. Attorney David Couch and former lawmaker Nate Bell are leading the charge to bring an amendment to the ballot in 2024.
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Michael Tilley joins the show to discuss the new FOIA restrictions, the Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority and the naming of the Family Enterprise Center at UAFS.
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Legislation from this week’s special session of the Arkansas Legislature is now law.
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Former Arkansas House Bill 1707, now Act 530, amends an existing law making nutrient management plans unavailable for public inspection, not public records and exempt from the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.
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Arkansas’s 91st General Assembly has hosted serious discussions on healthier eating (only) on food stamps and on Sharia Law, guns on college campuses...
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The revised 17th edition of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act Handbook is now available at no cost. Freedom of Information Acts aim to make the work…