Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin again rejected ballot wording Thursday for a proposed constitutional amendment to require private schools that receive government dollars to follow the same standards as public schools.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin again rejected ballot wording Thursday for a proposed constitutional amendment to require private schools that receive government dollars to follow the same standards as public schools.
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Tuesday rejected the For AR Kids committee s proposed ballot language for a constitutional amendment that would expand the state s obligation to provide an adequate education to public school students in Arkansas, and require all schools that receive state or local funds to meet the same state academic and accreditation standards.