Documents for April 2016

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Letter to UA on Title 9 complaints

Letter from the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights to University of Arkansas about Title 9 complaints. The letter is requesting information from UA as part of a federal investigation into the university's handling of sexual violence complaints.

Letter from Chancellor Steinmetz to Sen. Pryor

Letter from Chancellor Steinmetz to Sen. Pryor along with answers to the 33 questions he asked previously concerning the Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium expansion and renovation project.

Maggio motion for release

Ex judge Michael Maggio's motion for release pending appeal.

Opinion and order in Nucor Steel case

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas dismissed Nucor Steel’s suit aimed at derailing a pending “regional haze plan” for Arkansas.

Cradduck resignation letter

A letter from Benton County Sheriff Kelley Cradduck's attorney offering Cradduck's resignation contingent on the county meeting some conditions.

State's response to Hunter Drexler's motion

State's response to Hunter Drexler's motion for emergency hearing

State's response to Hunter Drexler's request for bond

State's response to Hunter Drexler's request for bond

Hunter Drexler's motion for bond

Hunter Drexler's motion for bond, immediate hearing

Letter from Speaker Gillam to Gov. Hutchinson

Letter from Speaker Gillam to Gov. Hutchinson asking him to not include managed care on the call for the special session until a legislative consensus has been reached.

Letter from Sen. Dismang to Gov. Hutchinson

Letter from Sen. Dismang to Gov. Hutchinson requesting that he not include managed care in the call for the special session until the legislature has reached a consensus.

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration decision

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration today announced it has completed its review of ExxonMobil’s Petition for Reconsideration of PHMSA’s Final Order issued on October 1, 2015. Today’s decision upholds the original findings included in the Final Order following its investigation into the Pegasus pipeline failure, including a civil penalty assessment of $2,630,000 for violating federal pipeline safety regulations for integrity management and operations and maintenance procedures.