

Evidence Mounts that Licensing Laws Harm Workers
When the government mandates that you must have a license in order to work, it stands to reason that this may hurt people looking to find...

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May 15, 20183 min read


Arkansas Lagging in Occupational License Reform
Arkansas is a national leader in requiring licenses for workers looking to find jobs in a variety of occupations. Unfortunately, it is...

advancearkansas
Apr 11, 20182 min read


Time for Arkansas to Embrace Occupational Licensing Reform
More than almost every other state, Arkansas requires workers to obtain government permission before starting work. That needs to change....

advancearkansas
Mar 29, 20182 min read


Moving People into Work
The federal government is vast. It has a lot of programs aimed at tweaking nearly every aspect of our society. No one should be surprised...

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Mar 22, 20183 min read


Stop Subsidizing Wind
A proposed wind farm being built by SWEPCO in Oklahoma is causing controversy in Arkansas. Whether you support this proposal or not, I’d...

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Mar 15, 20183 min read


Asking “How High?” When the Feds Say “Jump!”
The federalist system we have in the United States makes a lot of sense. The national government takes care of the big issues, like...

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Mar 1, 20182 min read


Utah Set to Legalize Free Range Kids
“Free Range” parenting is likely to be legal soon in Utah. It’s time for Arkansas to follow suit. What is “free range” parenting? It’s...

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Feb 26, 20183 min read


The Governor’s Good Move on Freedom to Work
Arkansas ranks high when it comes to tying up its workers with red tape. Governor Asa Hutchinson has begun a process that could lead to a...

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Feb 22, 20182 min read


Time to Make State Regulations More Transparent
As long as government has existed, regulations have, too. In the modern age, regulations cover nearly every aspect of our lives. Wouldn’t...

advancearkansas
Feb 21, 20182 min read


Use Facts When Speaking for the Trees
If you listen to Richard Mason, you’d think that Bruce Westerman is little better than the Once-ler. You remember the Once-ler, right?...

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Feb 15, 20183 min read


Arkansas Should Follow Florida’s Lead on Occupational Licensing
Florida legislators are moving fast this year to reform laws that prevent people from finding a job. Arkansas legislators should take...

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Jan 17, 20182 min read


Why Shun Workers Who Want to Come to Arkansas?
Most workers are always on the lookout for a better job at better pay. That’s the American Dream, right? Keep striving, working harder,...

advancearkansas
Jan 9, 20183 min read


Advantage: Steinbuch
President Trump just took a little-noticed action that is drawing praise from across the political spectrum. By using his clemency power...

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Dec 28, 20172 min read


The Perils of Mixing Forestry with Politics
Rep. Bruce Westerman’s forestry bill is facing some opposition in the Senate. As we’ve reported previously on TAP, the House of...

advancearkansas
Dec 21, 20173 min read


Interest Rate Cap Hurting Arkansans
Capping interest rates is supposed to help consumers — in theory, at least. In reality, however, imposing caps on how much interest...

advancearkansas
Dec 20, 20173 min read


Forest Fires or Resilient Forests?
That is what Fran Alexander is recommending in a recent op-ed in the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. She attacks Rep. Bruce...

advancearkansas
Dec 11, 20173 min read


Fighting Mobile Home Ban a Good First Step
It seems that some people just don’t like mobile homes. That must be the explanation as to why politicians in McCrory decided to ban any...

advancearkansas
Dec 5, 20173 min read


Liquor Stores Fighting Wine Freedom
Should you be able to buy a wider selection of wine at the grocery store? Legislators say you should, which is why they passed (and the...

advancearkansas
Nov 16, 20173 min read


Trump Making Federal Bureaucracy Great Again
Donald Trump is the least-regulatory President since Ronald Reagan, according to a recent review of new rules and regulations by the...

advancearkansas
Oct 3, 20172 min read


Interviewing the Opponents of Parents’ Rights
Earlier this week, we published several accounts describing why Senator Alan Clark’s parents’-rights bill (SB 305) died during the...

advancearkansas
Jun 23, 201711 min read


Should You Be More Afraid of Carjackers — or the Zippers on Your Pants?
“I didn’t want someone to take my kids in a carjacking.” Those were the words of House Speaker Jeremy Gillam during the committee hearing...

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Jun 21, 20174 min read


Should we criminalize parenting?
One beautiful day a few years ago, back when my son Robert was regularly playing soccer, my wife and I and our other two kids arrived at...

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Jun 19, 20175 min read


Wanna Feed The Homeless? Pay Up, Little Rock Says
If you’re ever in a charitable mood in Little Rock in the near future, it might cost you. It might cost you $525.00, to be exact, to feed...

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May 15, 20172 min read


U of A System Begins Campus Carry Implementation
The University of Arkansas System, through its General Counsel, Joann Maxey, recently released a policy statement on the “Campus Carry”...

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May 5, 20172 min read

