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Arkansans Asked To Submit Ideas For Better Government

Arkansas Chief Transformation Officer Amy Fecher speaks as Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin observe.
Governor's office
Arkansas Chief Transformation Officer Amy Fecher speaks as Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin observe.
Arkansas Chief Transformation Officer Amy Fecher speaks as Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin observe.
Credit Governor's office
Arkansas Chief Transformation Officer Amy Fecher speaks as Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin observe.

The state of Arkansas has launched a website and hotline for citizens to suggest ways the government can do a better job. Gov. Asa Hutchinson was joined by other state officials in announcing the “MyIdea Transformation Project” on Thursday.

Citizens can submit ideas on the website  and the Department of Finance and Administration will direct the comments to the appropriate state agency, which will have 30 days to respond.

“I would emphasize that this is not designed to be a complaint line,” Hutchinson said at a press conference, “it is designed to be an idea line. At first you’re likely to get all kinds of calls coming in, but I think as time goes on particularly you’re going to really have some good, genuine ideas that we’re going to really be able to take off with.”

State Chief Transformation Officer Amy Fecher said people will be able to track the ideas they submit.

“There is a way [the comments] will go out to agency directors. On the form you can submit an idea anonymously if you don’t want to leave your name and number. But if you would like feedback and you would like to be contacted about your idea, you can leave your name and number and email address and you’ll be contacted,” she said.

Hutchinson said the web portal and hot-line will be operated with “existing resources,” primarily personnel working in the DF&A.

Arkansans can visit the website or call 844-7MY-IDEA or 501-683-IDEA to submit comments and ideas.

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Chris Hickey was born and raised in Houston, Texas, spending his teenage years in Camden, Ohio. He graduated from Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas, majoring in English. He got his start in public radio working as a board operator at WMUB in Oxford, Ohio during his summer and winter breaks from school. Since graduating, he has made Little Rock home. He joined KUAR in September 2011 as a production intern and has since enjoyed producing, anchoring and reporting for the station. He is the composer of KUAR's Week-In-Review Podcast theme music and the associate producer of Arts & Letters.