Wanna Feed The Homeless? Pay Up, Little Rock Says
If you’re ever in a charitable mood in Little Rock in the near future, it might cost you. It might
Read moreIf you’re ever in a charitable mood in Little Rock in the near future, it might cost you. It might
Read moreA slightly-revised Religious Freedom Restoration Act passed the House and was signed into law by Gov. Asa Hutchinson today.
Read moreCan one little law send us down the path towards anarchy? Apparently so, if opponents of the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act are correct. As is usually the case with such sky-is-falling rhetoric, the truth in this case is much more boring.
Read moreBoth an Article V convention proposal and a balanced budget compact proposal passed out of the House State Agencies Committee Friday morning.
Read moreAs I’ve previously written, state regulators in Arkansas have some seriously misplaced priorities when it comes to creation and enforcement of onerous occupational licensing requirements.
Read moreLegislators from all over the country convened just outside of Washington D.C. over the weekend to discuss the possibility of
Read moreYesterday, I wrote about Governor Beebe’s redistribution plan for Arkansas school funding. As part of that story, I shared several
Read moreFor the past few weeks, legislators have debated (mostly behind closed doors) how to solve the teacher insurance premium hike
Read moreMy phone has been ringing off the hook ever since we broke the news a few weeks ago about the
Read moreYesterday, as previously reported, the raw milk bill (HB 1536) was defeated by the House Ag Committee. But before the
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