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Attorney General Tim Griffin's criticisms of the amendments focused on length and ambiguity of language.
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In a statement Tuesday, Attorney General Tim Griffin said the content of a proposal to enshrine abortion rights in the Arkansas Constitution is misleading and vague.
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The Arkansas Board of Corrections rejected a request to expand prison capacity this month because of severe staffing shortages and existing crowding, board Chairman Benny Magness says.
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Sanders publicly expressed her frustration with the board, after members only responded to part of a request for more prison beds.
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Arkansas’ attorney general led a coalition calling on federal officials to remove student visa holders who support terror activity from groups like Hamas.
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The $70 million facility will be known as the National Center for Opioid Research and Clinical Effectiveness, and will be housed on Arkansas Children’s main campus in Little Rock.
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the state is willing to take legal action against Syngenta, which is owned by a Chinese parent company.
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Attorney General Tim Griffin’s office is coordinating a statewide Human Trafficking Summit this week.
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The title of a ballot measure to exempt period products from Arkansas sales tax was approved by Attorney General Tim Griffin on Tuesday.
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The law was the first of its kind in the U.S. and was struck down by a federal judge in June.