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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The city of Little Rock announced Aug. 8 that it was creating a new division to address public requests for information.

A statement from Mayor Frank Scott Jr.'s office stated the city was forming a FOIA Division, and he had ordered "an overhaul of the City's procedures regarding public requests for information" citing efforts to "promote transparency."

The newly formed division will be overseen by the city's Chief Deputy City Attorney Alex Betton.

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a 1967 law requiring requests to government officials for information to be responded to quickly, within three days of a request being made, and fully.

‘Roadblock' of public records at Little Rock City Hall, demand for change Recently the mayor's office had come under fire for creating what was being called roadblocks to FOIA requests.

A Working 4 You investigation last week found a community activist Jimmie Cavin was being delayed credit card information from Scott's office after a FOIA request.

A July FOIA request by Working 4 You for communication records from the city related to a 2021 fatal accident resulted in records being sent by the police department. The mayor's office, however, stated it "has no records responsive to your request."

‘No comment' from LRPD on why pursuit, deadly crash kept from public "I came into office with a pledge to be accountable, clear and transparent. We've done that by making hundreds of city records readily available on our open data website and being accessible to the public through outreach programs and City Hall pop-ups. Even so, there are ways we can improve our FOIA procedures to expedite responses and improve communications with requestors," Scott was quoted in the Aug. 8 announcement.

Included in the announcement was that the city had earlier purchased software to process FOIA requests faster but was facing delays in its implementation. The city also plans to hold FOIA refresher training for employees and streamline its response process by removing unnecessary steps.

"We take FOIA requests seriously, and it has always been our intention to reply to them completely and promptly," Scott stated.

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lckypscs 1 point ago +1 / -0

AllDayChemist user here...no Rx required, takes 20ish days to receive. Site is easy to use and had no issues. Came out of the Czech Rep.

Thanks for this post OP.

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lckypscs 3 points ago +3 / -0

Multiple meanings!😉

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lckypscs 2 points ago +2 / -0

Is the Executive Branch asserting itself as more powerful than the Legislative Branch? All equal balances? Does that allow certain peeps to intervene?

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lckypscs 1 point ago +1 / -0

Does the image at 01:11 look like a young Cametoes husband to anyone else?

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lckypscs 2 points ago +2 / -0

They have an entire backdoor setup for it! They are in with counselors of the colleges and have a network for getting them hormones without it showing up on insurance.

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lckypscs 2 points ago +2 / -0

No worries, It's great info!

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lckypscs 2 points ago +2 / -0

I read a few of those already. All pertaining to women. I couldn't find any on men. Thank you for this.

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lckypscs 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thank you for this. My BIL passed after the first injection from Myocarditis, March 2021. He was a Para/EMT, Instructor, etc...a genuinly kind person. I have a thread on here about him too. It's a damn shame. It's almost overwhelming to be awake these days.

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lckypscs 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have a quarter here from 2005 that is also backwards and a 1999 one that is face fwd...so maybe in between those it changed.

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