Legislators Strike Out On Pushing Back Against Federal Over-Regulation
Arkansas legislators whiffed on an opportunity to roll back burdensome federal regulations Monday.
Read moreArkansas legislators whiffed on an opportunity to roll back burdensome federal regulations Monday.
Read moreAs I’m sure you’ve heard by now, Gov. Asa Hutchinson has nominated former legislator and University of Arkansas lobbyist Johnny Key to be the next Education Commissioner.
Read moreWe mentioned last week that one of the main fears expressed by opponents of an Article V convention is the perceived chance of a “runaway convention” — a convention in which delegates supported changes to the Constitution that went beyond the mission that the delegates were originally given.
Read moreLegislators will have a chance at partial Obamacare abolition at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the House Insurance and Commerce Committee, when state Rep. Mary Bentley’s House Bill 1492 comes up for debate.
Read moreState Rep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill easily passed out of the state House Monday afternoon.
Read moreRep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill made it one step closer to becoming law today.
Read moreManufacturing jobs in Arkansas will take a huge hit if the Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to cut carbon emissions is implemented, according to a recent study from the Heritage Foundation.
Read moreIf you are to the left of President Obama, it’s safe to say you’re out of touch with the vast majority of Arkansans.
Read moreOne of the main justifications of occupational licensure is that regulation protects the health and safety of consumers.
Read moreFreshman U.S. Rep Bruce Westerman introduced a bill last week that would give state legislators across the country much-needed flexibility and distance from the federal government with respect to Medicaid expansion.
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