Freshman Legislator: Freshman Legislators Aren’t Stupid, But Are Ignorant
The Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families road-show to save the “private option” (Medicaid expansion) got off to a less-than-stellar start yesterday
Read moreThe Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families road-show to save the “private option” (Medicaid expansion) got off to a less-than-stellar start yesterday
Read moreWhat was the most overwrought liberal reaction to the 2014 Republican midterm victories in Arkansas? An article yesterday by Monica Potts in The Daily Beast probably wins first prize.
Read moreWe wrote yesterday about the decreasing likelihood of funding for Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion in Arkansas (the private option) making it through the legislature in 2015.
Read moreA new poll out today from the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) shows that despite some campaigns’ and officials’ ideas to the contrary, Obamacare is still a political loser in Arkansas for 2014.
Read moreScott Flippo’s victory over State Rep. John Burris last night has sent political waves throughout the political establishment in Arkansas.
Read moreWe’ll have more tomorrow on the results of tonight’s state Republican runoff elections, but I wanted to pass along these vote totals before calling it a night.
Read moreResults for the primary runoffs — such as the GOP nomination for State Senate District 17 (State Rep. John Burris vs. Scott Flippo) and Attorney General (Leslie Rutledge vs. David Sterling) — will be announced tonight.
Read moreRutledge has used JCN’s mailers as grounds for attacks against the group and her Republican opponent in the June 10th runoff. But are any of these attacks merited?
Read moreTwelve incumbent state legislators have announced their support for Scott Flippo’s candidacy in Senate District 17.
Read moreLast night was a big night for a lot of Republican candidates across the state. There were plenty of surprises
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