A Magic Obamacare Waiver?
The Arkansas Project was launched in 2008 as a source for incisive commentary and reporting on Arkansas government, politics, media and more. In 2011, The Arkansas Project became an affiliate of the Advance Arkansas Institute. The Arkansas Project supplied daily commentary until 2019, but is now largely inactive.
David Kinkade was the chief writer and the editor of The Arkansas Project until 2011. After the site became affiliated with the Advance Arkansas Institute, Dan Greenberg was editor of The Arkansas Project until it became inactive in 2019. During that eight-year period, the writers for the site included Nic Horton, Marc Kilmer, and Caleb Taylor.
Arkansas 21st in Reliance on Federal Aid
If the Feds Like Their Exchange, They Can Keep It
Signing Off
Arkansas Has A New Chance To Fight Obamacare. Will We Take It?
Sick Child Denied Treatment As State Spends Billions On Able-Bodied Adults
Breaking: Beebe Admin 'Increasingly Concerned' That Obamacare Critics Don't Like Obam
New Poll: It’s Over for Arkansas Obamacare
The Greatest Political Contest in 2014: Who Can Be Most Offended?
As Only Southern State To Expand Obamacare, Is Arkansas Becoming A Medicaid Magnet?
Which Candidate For U.S. Senate Wants To Kill The Death Tax The Most?
Arkansas Policy Leaders Debunk Medicaid Myths
Here’s Why ‘Private’ Option HIAs Will Be Nothing Like Actual Health Savings Accounts
Brace Yourselves, Taxpayers: The Obamacare ‘Private’ Option Will Be Even Worse Next Year
Taxpayers Pay Twice For Some Obamacare Enrollees
No Competition, Cost Overruns — Where Do We Go From Here On The ‘Private’ Option?
U of A, Liberal Group Get $1 Million For Obamacare Implementation In Arkansas
Payday: ‘Private Option’ Supporters Getting Thousands From Taxpayers
Mike Beebe: Budgetary Brainiac or Bozo?
Day of Reckoning in Saline County: Who Said It?
The Greatest Untold Story of the 89th General Assembly
The Legislature’s Plan to Lock Arkansans Into Poverty
Wow, Senator Rapert, That Was A Quick Three Weeks!
How AAI’s Town Halls Have Changed the Medicaid Debate