Arkansas lawmakers question governor’s lectern purchase, potential law violations found in audit • Arkansas Advocate
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- April 17, 2024
- arkansas legislative audit
- Beckett Events
- carol dalby
- cortney kennedy
- FOIA
- Freedom Of Information Act
- john payton
- judd deere
- julie mayberry
- kim hammer
- lectern
- Legislative Joint Auditing Committee
- mark johnson
- matt campbell
- missy irvin
- podium
- procurement
- Prosecuting Attorney
- Republican Party of Arkansas
- robin lundstrum
- Ryan Owsley
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders
- tim griffin
- tippi mccullough
Arkansas lawmakers questioned representatives of Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Attorney General Tim Griffin on Tuesday in light of Monday’s audit report that highlighted several potential breaches of state law in the $19,000 purchase of a lectern for Sanders’ office last year. The Legislative Joint Auditing Committee heard the report and voted with no dissent […]
Read MoreAudit report finds several potential breaches of Arkansas law in governor’s $19K lectern purchase • Arkansas Advocate
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- April 16, 2024
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- Arkansas Attorney General
- arkansas department of transformation and shared services
- arkansas legislative audit
- Arkansas Legislature
- audit
- Beckett Events
- David Wallace
- Democratic Party of Arkansas
- FOIA
- Freedom Of Information Act
- jimmy gazaway
- jimmy hickey
- lectern
- Legislative Joint Auditing Committee
- matt campbell
- podium
- procurement
- Prosecuting Attorney
- purchase
- Republican Party of Arkansas
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders
- tim griffin
- tom mars
Arkansas Legislative Audit’s report on the $19,000 purchase of a lectern for Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ office found several instances of “potential noncompliance” with state law and has been sent to the state attorney general and Pulaski County’s prosecuting attorney. Members of Sanders’ staff used a state-issued credit card to buy the lectern and a […]
Read MoreArkansas AG claims purchasing laws do not apply to governor, days before release of lectern audit • Arkansas Advocate
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin released an opinion Wednesday, at Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ request, declaring that certain executive branch officials such as the governor are not subject to certain laws that regulate purchases by government entities. Sanders’ request and Griffin’s response came just days before lawmakers are expected to release the results of Arkansas […]
Read MoreArkansas Corrections Board plays fast and loose with open meetings law • Arkansas Advocate
Imagine a handful of journalists gathered in a small conference room at Department of Corrections headquarters in North Little Rock, their attention focused on an old business telephone on a small table as they strain to hear the disembodied and often unidentified voices of Board of Corrections members and staff emanating from the device. That’s […]
Read Morelet the sunshine in • Arkansas Advocate
Good news and less than good news from Helena-West Helena comes as we mark Sunshine Week, an annual observance of the need to protect your right to know. First, the good news: Helena World publisher Andrew Bagley reports his newspaper has reached a settlement with the state-run Helena-West Helena School District over access to surveillance […]
Read MoreAuditor: Report on Arkansas governor’s lectern purchase should be finished in March
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- February 8, 2024
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- Arkansas Legislature
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- David Wallace
- FOIA
- Freedom Of Information Act
- government transparency
- jimmy gazaway
- jimmy hickey
- lectern
- Legislative Joint Auditing Committee
- matt campbell
- podium
- Republican Party of Arkansas
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders
- special session
- tom mars
Arkansas’ chief legislative auditor expects to complete a report on the investigation of Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ purchase of a $19,000 lectern by the end of next month, but it’s unclear when the report will be made public. Auditors began investigating the controversial purchase immediately upon approval from the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee on Oct. […]
Read MoreArkansas AG approves proposed FOIA changes; supporters plan to start gathering signatures soon
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- January 30, 2024
- Arkansas Attorney General
- arkansas citizens for transparency
- Arkansas Government Disclosure Act
- arkansas secretary of state
- ballot initiative
- ballot measures
- david couch
- FOIA
- Freedom Of Information Act
- government transparency
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders
- tim griffin
- transparency
- Trend – Election 2024
Arkansas government transparency advocates expect to begin collecting signatures this week for two proposed ballot measures meant to make government records and meetings more accessible to the general public. On Monday, Attorney General Tim Griffin certified ballot language for a proposed set of changes to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. The decision came less […]
Read MoreGroup will submit fourth proposed Arkansas FOIA change to AG’s office after third rejection
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- January 26, 2024
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- Arkansas supreme court
- ballot initiative
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- constitutional amendment
- david couch
- FOIA
- Freedom Of Information Act
- government transparency
- petition
- public meetings
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders
- tim griffin
- transparency
A government transparency group will send a fourth draft of proposed changes to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act after Attorney General Tim Griffin rejected its third proposal on Thursday. In his opinion, Griffin cited a “misleading provision” of the text of the proposed act and ballot title. Previous submissions contained the same problem that […]
Read MoreArkansas transparency group will collect signatures for proposed amendment OK’d by AG
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- January 25, 2024
- 2024 election
- Arkansas Attorney General
- arkansas citizens for transparency
- Arkansas Government Disclosure Amendment
- Arkansas Government Transparency Amendment
- Arkansas supreme court
- ballot measures
- constitutional amendment
- david couch
- FOIA
- Freedom Of Information Act
- government transparency
- tim griffin
- Trend – Election 2024
Arkansas government transparency advocates will begin collecting signatures for a November ballot measure to enshrine government openness in the state Constitution. Attorney General Tim Griffin certified language for four potential popular names and ballot titles, including “The Arkansas Government Disclosure Amendment of 2024,” a title he substituted for the submission of “The Arkansas Government Transparency […]
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