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POLITICS: AG approves ballot for proposed FOIA act + more

Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Monday certified the ballot wording for a proposed initiated act aimed at strengthening the state's Freedom of Information Act.

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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Monday certified the ballot wording for a proposed initiated act aimed at strengthening the state's Freedom of Information Act.
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Arkansas stands with Texas in its battle against the Biden administration over immigration issues at the southern border, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Thursday.
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Current five-time incumbent Jack Ladyman will face an old colleague, former state Rep. Brandt Smith Jr., in the Republican primary for House District 32 in Jonesboro.
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Four Democratic candidates are dueling to win their party's nomination for an Arkansas House of Representatives seat in eastern Arkansas in the March 5 primary, and two Republican candidates will vie for their party's nomination.
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It was a rather low-key week at the U.S. Capitol as the Senate considered nominations and members of the House of Representatives conducted business away from Capitol Hill. Arkansas' senators, however, remained busy.
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