Opponents seek to undo Arkansas LEARNS act

FILE - This May 29, 2015 file photo shows the Arkansas state Capitol building in Little Rock,...
FILE - This May 29, 2015 file photo shows the Arkansas state Capitol building in Little Rock, Ark. In February 2017, Arkansas lawmakers marked the 50-year anniversary of the Freedom of Information Act with a resolution calling it "a shining example of open government" that had ensured access to vital public records for generations. They spent the following weeks debating and, in many cases approving, new exemptions to the law in what critics called an unprecedented attack on the public's right to know. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)
Published: Mar. 21, 2023 at 10:39 PM CDT
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (TBP/KAIT) - The law that was signed earlier this month has left many Arkansans dissatisfied.

Opponents of the bill wish to alter it as lawmakers want to use Arkansas’ Constitution to undo aspects of the Arkansas LEARNS Act.

You can find out more about the bill by visiting Talkbusiness.net.