The Mystery of the Chamber of Commerce’s “Intense Opposition” To Regulatory Reform
Many who are sympathetic to the Arkansas Chamber of Commerce’s stated goal of a “pro-business, free-enterprise agenda” were startled by
Read moreMany who are sympathetic to the Arkansas Chamber of Commerce’s stated goal of a “pro-business, free-enterprise agenda” were startled by
Read moreFriends of freedom should enjoy watching committee hearings this morning at the state Capitol. Two economic freedom bills will be presented at
Read moreApparently, private-option sympathizers are now arguing that ending the private option could leave the state vulnerable to a court judgment.
Read moreEarlier today, state Sen. Jim Hendren passed a bill out of the state Senate’s Public Health Committee that attempts to
Read moreI admit that I had low expectations when I first heard that former state legislator John Burris had become a
Read moreA few hours ago, ace Arkansas Project reporter Caleb Taylor posted his opinion about Hutchinson’s private option speech. Here’s mine.
Read moreMax Brantley has compiled a list of quasi-arguments against “right to try” legislation, which is the label for the proposal
Read moreAt AAI’s recent seminar, Three Big Ideas, UALR economics professor Richard Ford spoke about the reading list that he gave
Read moreNow it’s time for us to go all PBS on you. We’ve had a busy and successful year promoting conservative
Read moreGovernor-elect Asa Hutchinson has said that tax reform will be one of his top priorities. The Advance Arkansas Institute’s recently-released
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