No New Taxes Placed On E-Cigs In Arkansas
One of the most positive policy results to come out of the Arkansas legislative session earlier this year was the avoidance of a burdensome new tax on e-cigarette users.
Read moreOne of the most positive policy results to come out of the Arkansas legislative session earlier this year was the avoidance of a burdensome new tax on e-cigarette users.
Read moreThe 2015 edition of the American Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC’s) “Rich States, Poor States” study came out today.
Read moreWe wrote earlier this month about the legislators who failed to release state Rep. Grant Hodges’ HR 1031, a resolution that would have urged Congress to pass a Regulation Freedom Amendment, from the House State Agencies Committee.
Read moreOur friends over at the Tax Foundation have a good summary of Massachusetts’s experience with its failed policy of film tax credits.
Read moreWho’s interested in the issues surrounding pharmacy reimbursements? I’m sure few of you raised your hands. You may not imagine
Read moreA quick Tuesday-Wednesday update
Read moreThere are quite a few bills that freedom lovers should be following today at the Capitol.
Read moreThe Baptists and Bootleggers theory of political economy is once again demonstrating its explanatory power: this time with e-cigarettes.
Read moreFederal union employee officials like Cox are on shaky ground when they complain about reasonable reductions to federal pension plans — especially while many in the private sector continue to see their benefits cut much more drastically.
Read moreArkansas legislators whiffed on an opportunity to roll back burdensome federal regulations Monday.
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