A Weak Argument Against “Stand Your Ground”
Under what circumstances should an Arkansan be able to use deadly force in self-protection? This question will be discussed in
Read moreUnder what circumstances should an Arkansan be able to use deadly force in self-protection? This question will be discussed in
Read moreLegislators are gearing up to return to Little Rock on January 14. The 92nd session of the Arkansas General Assembly
Read moreWhen legislators look for a little transparency in state spending, they should be rewarded. After all, the people deserve to
Read moreLast week, I explored some of the bills introduced by Arkansas’s two U.S. senators. Now it’s time to turn attention
Read moreYesterday we took a look at the bills being sponsored by Senator Tom Cotton. Today, I’ll run through some of
Read moreWhat are our elected officials up to in Washington? Many of us follow the big issues going on in Congress
Read moreThe Arkansas Legislature recently hired two consultants to work on procurement and tax reform. The hourly rates are sky-high. We’re
Read moreYou might have heard that Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman, was in town last night for a Democratic Party of Arkansas (DPA) fundraiser.
Read moreIt is unusual for a state senator to explain that he is a coward. Recently, state Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson applied
Read moreLast Thursday was “Arkansas Gives Day”: the General Assembly celebrated by approving a constitutional amendment that would allow the state to give even more taxpayer funding to corporations.
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