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Senate Bill 188 enhances transparency by requiring public posting of initiative and referendum petitions, empowering voters with information before signature collection.
Senate Bill 188 enhances transparency by requiring public posting of initiative and referendum petitions, empowering voters with information before signature collection.
Bill Number: SB 188
Title: Relating to a State Permitting Office
Status: Referred to GVO/TCA/PSM, WAM/JDC
Introduced: February 04, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject: Appropriation ($), DOT, State Permitting Office
Senate Bill 188 aims to amend Arkansas law regarding initiative and referendum petitions. The primary intent of the bill is to enhance transparency and accessibility by requiring the public posting of statewide initiative and referendum petitions. This change is designed to ensure that voters have access to information about proposed measures before they are circulated for signatures.
The bill introduces several significant amendments to the existing Arkansas Code § 7-9-107, including:
Filing Requirements:
Certification Process:
Public Posting:
Misleading Titles:
Compliance and Enforcement:
The passage of SB 188 would primarily affect:
This summary provides an overview of Senate Bill 188, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on the legislative process in Arkansas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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