Arkansas Governor Signs Law Shielding Official Travel Details from Public Records
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Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a law making details of her taxpayer-funded travel exempt from public records requests.
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The law allows the state to conceal security details, travel plans, and costs of trips for the governor and other officials.
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Sanders initially pushed for broader exemptions from open records laws but backed off due to criticism about transparency.
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Supporters say the law protects officials' security, but critics argue it reduces accountability for use of taxpayer dollars.
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The law took effect immediately after Sanders signed it, allowing officials' travel details to be permanently concealed without public oversight.