Mike Masterson’s Appeal to the Public!
Mike Masterson has written for us a very compelling opinion in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette. In fact, he said, “This is likely the most significant column I’ll ever offer in the public interest.”
We believe that he is describing how important the FOIA petitions are to this generation and the generations to come, so we must grasp this opportunity while it’s offered because it will probably not come our way in this lifetime again.
Readers, our very important FOIA will be dismantled quickly if we, the people, do not step up and get behind the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) petitions.
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Read here: OPINION | MIKE MASTERSON: Get involved
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Then, please consider attending these crackerjack events in May & June to get some signatures. We are so blessed to live in the Natural State, so please hurry, as time is running out!
We need to keep our right to be able to access our government meetings, records, and notices! That includes knowing where our tax dollars are going, and it’s important for us to support these FOIA petitions.
Maybe you haven’t needed to use FOIA in the past… but there just might come a time when you DO need to request information from:
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Mike continued in his opinion piece,
“If you have yet to sign the circulating petitions that will place the Freedom of Information Act constitutional amendment and its companion initiated act on November’s ballot, I suggest making that effort this week since the deadline for submitting these signatures is fast approaching.
Thus far, according to Fort Smith bulldog Attorney Joey McCutchen, who spends considerable amounts of his time and efforts defending our FOIA in courtrooms statewide, we aren’t receiving the best results. Ensuring FOIA makes it to the ballot will only benefit us and those who come after us in making certain our government operates transparently.”
There are only two months left to circulate these ballot measure FOIA petitions if we plan to keep an open and transparent Arkansas government. They must all be turned in to the Secretary of State by July 5, 2024. Time to get this done is quickly slipping away…
Mike also said,
“Tons of questions, thoughts, and concerns run through my cluttered mind about whether the people can get more than 90,000 signatures to enshrine our right to transparency in our state constitution and north of 72,000 signatures for the people’s initiated act which will make Arkansas’ sunshine law the strongest in the county, bar none.”
Yes, these ballot measures will require a LOT of signatures!
Both petitions are solid as a rock! The FOIA Amendment and the FOIA Act are pure, blameless, and without corruption. These petitions have not been mixed with words that could hurt the public in any way whatsoever! There is nothing added that shouldn’t be there, dear readers.
Let’s stand up for transparency because transparency defeats corruption!
What do The Arkansas Government Disclosure Amendment
and Act of 2024 actually do?
The Constitutional Amendment:
Click here to read the entire Constitutional Amendment.
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The Initiated Act:
Click here to read the entire Initiated Act.
Yes, there NEEDS to be a commission, and there needs to be a penalty for those who willfully violate the rights protected by the amendment. We cannot afford to have the government run over the top of us regarding this matter.
And if you would like to see an example of troubled Freedom of Information laws in another state, take a look at Maine. Their Freedom of Access Act (FOAA) is a nightmare! So, when we are telling you that things could go south in Arkansas rather quickly regarding our own Freedom of Information, we mean it!
Sometimes it’s hard to build trust, but becoming transparent is the best way to build trust and keep it, especially in government. Remember, trust is earned, and whenever there are legitimate concerns about what’s happening in an untrustworthy, shady government — like we are experiencing now, transparency is the remedy. We all know that the opposite of transparency is secrecy, hiding, and stonewalling, which only serves to erode trust.
Keeping things open to the public to access meetings and records is beneficial to everyone.
Arkansas’ FOIA laws are also known as Sunshine Laws, and they will let the sun shine in government for many years to come, IF we can gather enough signatures to get the FOIA petitions on the ballot this November and enough people vote YES in support.
It’s up to us to change the direction this country and state are going. That means getting involved with the change. Changing the direction we are going means to repent, dear readers, or our FOIA will be destroyed, so something must be done.
Community engagement and support is crucial in determining whether our state government stays transparent or grows darker.
Consider these things below because we truly NEED your help and public involvement to qualify for the ballot this fall:
*Are you circulating the FOIA petitions?
*Are people in your county, city, or town actively engaged in circulating the FOIA petitions?
*If you are a retail business owner with a store building, can you make the petitions available to the public to come in and sign?
Many newspaper offices across the state are serving as petition hubs for the FOIA petitions. You can pick up petitions at any of these locations.
Once petitions are full of signatures and notarized, they should be returned to the location where they were picked up.
Click here for the petition hub locations by county.
To learn more, you can contact:
Joey McCutchen
479-806-4878
Secure Arkansas is also here for you, too:
Call us at 501-250-6474
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