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Arkansas HB1713 requires ballot titles for citizen measures to be at or below 8th grade reading level per Flesch-Kincaid; AG may refuse to certify titles that exceed it.
Arkansas HB1713 requires ballot titles for citizen measures to be at or below 8th grade reading level per Flesch-Kincaid; AG may refuse to certify titles that exceed it.
Note on source materials: The file you provided contains multiple different HB 1713 texts from other states and a mixed set of legislative actions. This summary focuses on the Arkansas “As Engrossed” text included in the packet, which addresses ballot-title readability for initiative and referendum measures. According to your top-line metadata, this particular bill’s recorded status is “Died In Committee.” Where the record is internally inconsistent, this summary flags the key policy content rather than resolving conflicting procedural entries.
Require that ballot titles for citizen-initiated measures (initiatives and referenda) be written at or below an eighth‑grade reading level, as measured by the Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level formula (as of January 1, 2025), and authorize the Arkansas Attorney General to refuse certification of proposed ballot titles that exceed that reading level.
If you want, I can:
- Draft a one-page brief explaining how Flesch–Kincaid scoring works and examples of how titles might be revised to meet an 8th‑grade level;
- Produce a timeline of the bill’s legislative actions drawn from the mixed records you provided and flag inconsistencies for follow-up.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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