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Evening Update for the Arkansas Special Session Sept. 13, 2023

Readers, we had hoped this special session at the Arkansas Capitol would conclude Wednesday (tonight), but because of the disdainful approach of the legislators constantly arguing with their constituents and the rest of the Arkansas public who wanted them to back-off and leave ALL of our FOIA in intact and untouched… here we go again as […]

Update on Arkansas’ Special Session Sept. 12. 2023

A Cloud Still Hangs Over the Arkansas State Capitol! Continue to Contact our Legislators… and Continue to Speak Up for Our Freedoms and Transparency in Government! Any information generated from our tax dollars should be made available to We the People. The press and the people demand transparency in government! Don’t go to sleep on […]

Chaos at the Capitol… and Could China be Involved?

There’s a new bill in the works today 9/12/23 that would amend the FOIA, our honored Sunshine Law. The outcome of our nation’s best Sunshine Law will be determined during this special session called by the Arkansas Governor. You may know that HB1003 and SB7 were introduced on Monday, Sept. 11, 2023, and they were referred to their State Agencies […]

Arkansas’ Special Session 2023 – Let’s Repeal the New Crypto Mining Law!

The Arkansas Special Session begins this next week, starting Monday, September 11, 2023, with many scary issues of concern still hanging out there that BEGS to be addressed! See Secure Arkansas’ last article. One of those issues is the Arkansas Data Centers Act, known as Act 851 (HB1799) that was hurriedly, fraudulently pushed through and signed into law during […]

What’s the True Reason for Arkansas to Call for a Special Session?

Secure Arkansas is hearing of a Special Session that may be called soon, possibly next week, by our newly elected Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. As you all know, we have advocated for a Special Session to be called regarding many issues of concern in our state which are causing extreme problems that the legislature needs […]


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