# Hearing Transcript Filing Notice
A one-page notice from Bushman Court Reporting (a Veritext Company), filed in lieu of the actual 301-page hearing transcript. **The transcript itself is not available via the APSC's online e-filing system.** It is a public record held physically at the Commission's offices, and a paid copy is available from Veritext.
## What's inside
- 26-008-TF_74_1.pdf — 1 page. Full verbatim text:
> THE TRANSCRIPT FILED HEREIN IS AVAILABLE FOR
> PUBLIC INSPECTION AT THE SECRETARY OF THE
> COMMISSION'S OFFICE AT 1000 CENTER STREET,
> LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201
> IF YOU WANT A COPY OF THE TESTIMONY PORTION
> OF THIS TRANSCRIPT, PLEASE CONTACT VERITEXT
> COURT REPORTING AT 501-372-5115
## Key takeaways
- A **301-page transcript of the 2026-04-29 evidentiary hearing** exists, is a Tier-1 public record, and would document oral testimony on the [[Ironwood]] strategic-investment dispute, the [[Office of the Arkansas Attorney General|AG's]] cost-of-debt challenge, and any data-center load discussion that might arise.
- The transcript is **not online**. Retrieval requires either:
1. In-person inspection at the Secretary of the Commission's office, 1000 Center Street, Little Rock, AR 72201, or
2. A paid copy from Veritext Court Reporting at 501-372-5115.
- This is a documentary gap, not a documentary find. Per the wiki's evidence standard, the existence of the transcript is documented; its contents are not.
## People and orgs mentioned
- [[Veritext Court Reporting]] — Bushman Court Reporting, a Veritext Company (the court-reporting agency)
- [[Karen Shook]] — Secretary of the Commission (where physical inspection is offered)
## Cross-references
- [[Order No. 4 Hearing Rescheduled to April 29]] — the order that set the hearing date.
- [[2026-04 APSC Evidentiary Hearing on the GAJA Rider]] — the event page anchoring the hearing.
## Open questions / follow-ups
- The transcript is the single most-important documentary gap in the GAJA Rider docket. A future trip to Little Rock or a Veritext purchase would close it. Without it, oral testimony from the hearing is unrecorded in the corpus.