Legislators Consider Future Changes To GIF
The state’s grant system for funding local projects is due for a change after Arkansas’s Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional last week.
Read moreThe state’s grant system for funding local projects is due for a change after Arkansas’s Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional last week.
Read morePart Two of our Advancing Arkansas series is an interview with Rep. Andrea Lea (R-Russellville). Rep. Lea, who is entering
Read moreArkansas Rep. Allen Kerr talks about the “corrupt practice” of retirement double-dipping by state employees—a practice he hopes to rein in.
Read moreJonesboro, Arkansas, radio personality Paul Harrell interviews affiliate marketing maven Judi Moore of Conway, who explains how the new Arkansas Amazon sales tax nexus law will hurt small businesses.
Read moreThe state Senate is considering a bill that would end the state’s burdensome licensing requirements for barbers. Predictably, the people
Read moreIt’s a common agenda item for “progressives” to support mandatory reporting to the government of donors to organizations that speak
Read moreIf you are a faithful reader of TAP, you noticed our recent series of posts containing a 2017 interview that
Read moreThis is the second part of our interview with Professor Howard Brill of the University of Arkansas School of Law.
Read moreA new nonprofit with a focus on “alternative medicine” received approximately $42,000 in General Improvement Fund (GIF) state grants from 2013 to 2015, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
Read moreSometimes a fancy report tells you what you already know in your guts. Taxes seem a little high in Arkansas.
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