

UALR Chancellor Ignorant of UALR’s “Glance and Nod” Policies
As you’ve probably already heard, State Rep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill was narrowly defeated yesterday in the House Education...

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Feb 6, 20152 min read


Occupational Freedom Bill Stalls…For Now
State Rep. Richard Womack’s bill to provide Arkansans with much-needed relief from burdensome occupational regulations failed on a voice...

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Feb 6, 20153 min read


Today At The Capitol
Friends of freedom should enjoy watching committee hearings this morning at the state Capitol. Two economic freedom bills will be...

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Feb 4, 20151 min read


Bill Aims To Handcuff Retaliatory Bureaucrats
Open government advocates should be pleased that a bill by State Rep. Nate Bell cleared a major hurdle today. From the Associated Press:...

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Feb 4, 20152 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


Charlie Collins: Our Constitutional Rights Even Apply on Public Property
Those who want to protect our Second Amendment rights should take a look at state Rep. Charlie Collins’s HB 1077, which would make...

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Feb 3, 20152 min read


The Newest Private-Option Strategy: Let’s Start A Lawsuit Panic!
Apparently, private-option sympathizers are now arguing that ending the private option could leave the state vulnerable to a court...

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Feb 2, 20153 min read


Why Wait for Any Evidence?
You often hear the complaint that not enough people are involved in politics. In the leftist magazine The Nation, for instance, you’ll...

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Feb 2, 20154 min read


Pence’s Plan: Déjà Vu For Arkansas Conservatives
It seems like it was just yesterday that “private option” advocates were calling the program a “model” for reform, and that other states...

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Jan 30, 20152 min read


Truth in Obamacare Advertising?
Five years after enactment, the Affordable Care Act (better known as Obamacare) is still a controversial law. Under attack in Congress,...

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Jan 29, 20152 min read


Can Jim Hendren Dismantle the Private Option?
Earlier today, state Sen. Jim Hendren passed a bill out of the state Senate’s Public Health Committee that attempts to enact Governor Asa...

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Jan 28, 20153 min read


Celebrating School Choice
Did you know it’s National School Choice Week? It is indeed, and there’s even a Senate resolution to prove it. As a parent, I’m a big...

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Jan 26, 20153 min read


Obama’s Misguided Community College Plan
President Obama’s “State of the Union” address last week was another lackluster spectacle filled with the same tired cliches he’s spouted...

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Jan 26, 20152 min read


John Burris's (Excellent) New Opinion Column
I admit that I had low expectations when I first heard that former state legislator John Burris had become a columnist for Talk Business...

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Jan 25, 20152 min read


Hutchinson's Private Option Speech: A Second Opinion
A few hours ago, ace Arkansas Project reporter Caleb Taylor posted his opinion about Hutchinson’s private option speech. Here’s mine....

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Jan 23, 20153 min read


Asa’s PO Speech: Our New Task Force Will Fix It!
Scanning some of the reactions from Republicans after Gov. Hutchinson’s UAMS address today, I’m worried I might need to get my hearing...

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Jan 22, 20153 min read


Max Brantley: Letting People Make Decisions About Their Own Medical Treatment Is Really Dangerous
Max Brantley has compiled a list of quasi-arguments against “right to try” legislation, which is the label for the proposal that passed...

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Jan 22, 20151 min read


“Right To Try” One Step Closer To Passage
A bill that would allow terminally-ill Arkansans to have the “right to try” experimental drugs and treatments came one step closer to...

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Jan 21, 20153 min read


No, Tort Reform Isn’t Dead
The new year is here, and the overheated reaction to civil justice reform from the left has already begun. One judge in Conway got...

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Jan 20, 20152 min read


What Are The Lessons Of Martin Luther King Day?
Today is a day to reflect on Martin Luther King Jr. and the lessons we can learn from his legacy. Two recent articles help us better...

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Jan 19, 20152 min read


New Elected Officials Make Staff Changes! News at 10!
Our friends over at the Arkansas Times are shocked — shocked! — that newly sworn-in Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is making staff...

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Jan 16, 20151 min read


Here Come Tax Cuts!
We wrote this week about Hutchinson’s encouraging inaugural address for conservatives. His tax plan also introduced this week is another...

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Jan 15, 20152 min read


Conservative Reform of the Private Option: The Impossible Dream
What is the future of the private option? How should we evaluate what it does and what it can do? These are key questions facing...

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Jan 15, 20153 min read


Plenty For Conservatives To Like About Hutchinson’s Inaugural Address
There was a lot for conservatives to like about Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s inaugural address on Tuesday. From Arkansas Online’s transcript of...

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Jan 14, 20152 min read

