Revised RFRA Now Law In Arkansas
A slightly-revised Religious Freedom Restoration Act passed the House and was signed into law by Gov. Asa Hutchinson today.
Read moreA slightly-revised Religious Freedom Restoration Act passed the House and was signed into law by Gov. Asa Hutchinson today.
Read moreTransparency advocates won a big victory today when the state Senate passed Rep. Richard Womack’s HB 1727.
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 moreIntellectual consistency is apparently not a virtue of many opponents of HB 1228, the state’s proposed Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Read moreAt a time when Arkansas and other states are facing budget crunches, why voluntarily create a state exchange — and thereby subject state taxpayers to another expensive undertaking?
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 moreIt’s not been a great legislative session for conservatives opposed to the “private option” Medicaid expansion program, but a bill by Rep. Donnie Copeland about to become law is one bright spot.
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 moreToday was a good day for free speech in Arkansas.
Read moreIt might shock you to learn that there are places in America where you don’t have a right to an attorney.
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