Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HJR1003

Introduced
11/20/24  
Refer
1/13/25  

Caption

The Arkansas Government Disclosure Amendment.

Impact

If passed, HJR1003 would fundamentally alter the legislative process regarding government transparency in Arkansas. The General Assembly would be prohibited from enacting laws related to this issue without first securing approval from the electorate through a two-thirds majority vote. In urgent circumstances, the Assembly retains the ability to declare an emergency and implement a law immediately, subject to later public review. This provision reflects the bill's intended balance between timely government action and public accountability.

Summary

HJR1003, also known as the Arkansas Government Disclosure Amendment, seeks to enshrine the right to government transparency in the Arkansas Constitution. This amendment establishes a clear definition of government transparency, stating that it is the obligation of the government to share or deliver information to its citizens. A notable feature of the bill is the requirement that any laws concerning government transparency must be approved through a public voting process, ensuring that the citizens have a direct say in such regulations. This requirement underscores the importance of public oversight and the belief that transparency should be fundamentally supported by the democratic process.

Contention

There have been points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding its implications for legislative authority and the potential constraints it places on government operations. Critics may voice concerns about whether such stringent requirements might hinder effective governance, especially in fast-moving situations where public transparency is needed urgently. Supporters contend that it is vital to safeguard citizens' rights to access information about their government, as this transparency is foundational to fostering trust and accountability in public institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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