Attorney General Tim Griffin (left) and Assistant Attorney General Will Olson meet with University of Arkansas students Kevin Durden (front) and Wyatt Rice in Little Rock on Oct. 2, 2025 to discuss the ballot initiative process. (Photo courtesy of the Arkansas Attorney General’s office)
The attorney general rejected for a second time Tuesday a proposed constitutional amendment to grant Arkansans the right to a clean and healthy environment.
University of Arkansas students drafted the Clean and Healthy Natural Environment Amendment, which proposes amending the state’s constitution to preserve “the outdoors and natural resources for Arkansans’ recreation, economy, and public health.”…