

Free Markets, Not Minimum Wage Laws, Raise Salaries
We’ve recently seen efforts across the country to raise the minimum wage. Arkansas’s minimum wage will be raised to $8.50 in 2017. The...

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Apr 13, 20153 min read
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Minimum Wage, Maximum Suffering
Yesterday, I attended a press conference hosted by Give Arkansas A Raise Now. What I heard were a bunch of demands that Arkansas raise...

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Dec 18, 20134 min read
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Heritage Has A Plan That Could Actually Fix Healthcare
Supporters of Obamacare love to instruct us all that we can’t repeal this disastrous law because people will be left without health...

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Nov 7, 20132 min read
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State Legislators Recognized For Conservative Principles
Tuesday night, the Conduit For Commerce (CFC) hosted an appreciation dinner for conservative members of the Arkansas legislature. ...

advancearkansas
Aug 22, 20131 min read
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Myers: Earth Day Exposes the Ironies of the Left’s Trendy Environmentalism
The following is a guest op-ed from Todd Myers, director of the Center for the Environment for the Washington Policy Center: Today, in...

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Apr 22, 20133 min read
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Stephen Speaks!
Those thinkers over at the Advance Arkansas Institute made good on their promise yesterday to bring Steve Moore to Little Rock for a...

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Feb 8, 20131 min read
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Arkansas Needs Higher Taxes!
After 200 years of ranking at the bottom of the 50 states for poverty, we have finally identified what ails us in Arkansas: our taxes are...

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Oct 10, 20123 min read
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Mike Beebe, Crony Capitalist
Governor Beebe speaking to the American Wind Energy Association. Photo by Morris News Service/Walter C. Jones Arkansas Governor Mike...

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Jun 6, 20122 min read
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Should You Need the Government’s Permission to Work?
When he was in the state legislature, AAI President Dan Greenberg worked to limit the reach of the state’s bureaucracy.  Namely, he tried...

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May 9, 20122 min read
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