Former state legislator Nate Bell and attorney David Couch said they will form a group to enshrine the state s sunshine law into the Arkansas Constitution.
Attorney General Tim Griffin is bound to be be one happy fella when he learns of changes to our state s Freedom of Information Act last session. Last month Griffin said he d organized an advisory committee to offer him suggestions about "modernizing" our state s venerable Freedom of Information Act.
Attorney General Tim Griffin s recent announcement that he s creating an advisory "bipartisan working group" to make suggestions to him for modernizing, updating and improving our Freedom of Information Act, which we enacted in 1967 specifically to empower the people of Arkansas. Why do this?
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Wednesday formed a group to look at possible changes to the state s Freedom of Information Act after efforts to
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Wednesday announced the creation of a bipartisan working group intended to review and suggest modernizations to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act.