Arkansas AG rejects proposed amendment for being 'above 8th-grade reading level'https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/arkansas-ag-rejects-proposed-amendment-for-being-above-8th-grade-reading-level/ar-AA1Elm7t?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=83ad55cb9dd24e118a9f9825954a9a98&ei=38Story by Logan Begneaud (7 May 2025)
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin rejected an amendment proposal by the League of Women Voters (LWV) for the third time on May 5, this time citing a new law that bans ballot titles with a reading level above the eighth grade.
LWV first submitted their amendment to "protect and restore the initiative and referendum process," on March 11, aiming to prevent "legislative interference" in a variety of ways; these include prohibiting the general assembly from changing a voter-approved amendment, as well as demanding the AG approve a ballot or provide alternatives within a strict timeframe, to "prevent last-minute legal disputes."
"For years, Arkansas voters have used direct democracy to shape state policy. However, delays, legal challenges, and legislative amendments to voter-approved measures have created barriers to the process," said LWV in their amendment.
Attorney General Griffin rejected the first proposal in March due to "ambiguities in the text," before rejecting the second proposal in April for being "misleading," and now rejecting the third proposal for being written above an eighth-grade reading level.
Griffin cited Act 602, which requires ballot titles to be written at no higher than an eighth-grade reading level, and simultaneously declared an emergency. It went into effect on April 14, 2025.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I get the feeling that the Arkansas AG just doesn't want this proposal to ever come up for a vote. I also find it interesting that state law 'requires ballot titles to be written at no higher than an eighth-grade reading level'. Well, this is Arkansas.
Love always -- Jessica Rose