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Last week, the attorney general of Arkansas, Tim Griffin, rejected a ballot proposal by Protect AR Rights--for the second time. This time, because the language was too . . . difficult?
A proposed constitutional amendment intended to safeguard direct democracy in Arkansas was rejected for a second time on ...
The nonpartisan, grassroots organization and its ballot question committee, Save AR Democracy, is collecting signatures for a ...
Authorities on Wednesday arrested a Ouachita County man facing felony charges of lying about a felony conviction to cast a ...
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NWAhomepage on MSNFayetteville woman among Medicaid fraud arrests announced by Arkansas AG GriffinArkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the arrests of three people on Monday for Medicaid fraud-related charges, ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin's Office announced three arrests involving Medicaid fraud. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On ...
Three individuals were arrested in Arkansas in June by the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit for various charges of exploitation, ...
A proposed constitutional amendment aimed at protecting direct democracy in Arkansas was rejected a second time Tuesday by ...
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KARK on MSNProtect AR Rights ballot title to overturn recent ballot title laws rejected by attorney general a second timeProtect AR Rights’ ballot title submission to the Arkansas attorney general was rejected a second time on Tuesday.
The latest ballot title ranks at a 9.3 reading level. While closer than the 11.5 level assigned to the original submission, AG Tim Griffin said it still doesn’t meet the requirements of the law.
On June 26, 2025, Lexie King, 21, of Lepanto was arrested on a charge of Medicaid fraud, a Class C felony. King, while ...
A new setback for Arkansas's citizen-led ballot process was rejected again, as the attorney general cites a newly enacted ...
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