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Attorney General Tim Griffin approved one proposed constitutional amendment affecting medical marijuana and rejected an effort to alter the initiative process.
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Either way, Hudson will remain on the Supreme Court, but in one scenario, her replacement will be chosen by the governor.
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From now until March 4, Arkansans can cast ballots for the Republican, Democratic, or nonpartisan primary elections.
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The group Arkansans for Limited Government needs to collect more than 90,000 signatures before July 5 to place rollbacks of Arkansas' abortion ban on the ballot.
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Arkansas’ attorney general on Thursday rejected for a second time a proposal to amend the state Constitution’s education clause.
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The new version would also prohibit state lawmakers from changing constitutional amendments ratified at the ballot.
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A civic group on Monday proposed language for a constitutional amendment intended to reform Arkansas’ ballot initiative process.
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A group is proposing a constitutional amendment to make medical marijuana easier to access. Their first attempts have hit a stumbling block.
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Attorney General Tim Griffin approved the ballot title for a proposed amendment to incorporate aspects of the state’s Freedom of Information Act into the Arkansas constitution.
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Arkansas’ attorney general on Monday rejected language for a ballot initiative meant to improve access for medical marijuana patients.