

Arkansas Earns Recognition for Burdening Workers
Arkansas is Number 3 – but that’s nothing to celebrate. Arkansas recently showed up near the top of a list of states with the highest...

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Nov 28, 20172 min read


On “Bottleneckers” And Occupational Licensing
What’s a “bottlenecker,” anyway? Dr. Dick Carpenter, director of strategic research at the Institute for Justice, spoke in Little Rock...

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Apr 25, 20172 min read


New Mexico Passed Civil Asset Forfeiture Reforms — Why Didn’t Arkansas?
Earlier this year, Arkansas legislators failed to pass civil forfeiture reforms that would have protected Arkansans’ property rights....

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Apr 17, 20152 min read


“Right To An Honest Living” Bill Clears Committee, Heads to House
Rep. Richard Womack succeeded yesterday at getting his “Right To An Honest Living” bill out of the House Public Health, Welfare and Labor...

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Feb 13, 20153 min read


Ballinger Fights Back Against The Over-Regulatory State
As I’ve previously written , state regulators in Arkansas have some seriously misplaced priorities when it comes to creation and...

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Feb 4, 20152 min read


Regulatory Rhetoric: Ross, Hutchinson Outline Plans for Reigning in Bureaucracy
Late last week, gubernatorial candidate and former Congressman Mike Ross released his 46-page — yes, I said 46-page — “jobs plan.” The...

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Jun 17, 20144 min read


Ben Burris Bites Back
Photo courtesy of Institute for Justice. Our readers will probably remember Arkansas orthodontist Benjamin Burris. He’s been the subject...

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May 28, 20143 min read


Congratulations Arkansas, We’re Number Two! (For Barriers Into Industry)
Did you know that, in the state of Arkansas, it’s easier to become an EMT than a barber? Emergency Management Technicians are allowed on...

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May 12, 20122 min read


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