Liquor Stores Fighting Wine Freedom
Should you be able to buy a wider selection of wine at the grocery store? Legislators say you should, which
Read moreShould you be able to buy a wider selection of wine at the grocery store? Legislators say you should, which
Read moreThis week I’ve been writing about Conduit for Action’s continued attacks on tort reform. This odd phenomenon is especially
Read moreAs discussed in a previous blog post, Conduit for Action seems to have made a second career of chastising others
Read moreCriticizing elected officials is part of the job for think tanks, journalists, and public policy organizations. It is fair to
Read moreOne exemption in Arkansas’s tax code is, in some circles, famous: the Texarkana exemption. The Texarkana exemption, established in 1977,
Read moreToday at the Capitol, 26 state legislators received “Friends of Freedom” awards from the Advance Arkansas Institute (AAI). Many of these legislators represent the top tier of scorers on AAI’s newly released 2017 Freedom Scorecard, an index of roughly 100 bills that were debated in this year’s legislative session.
Read moreThe city of Fayetteville plans to pay an unnamed television production company $500,000 if the company’s series is filmed in that city.
Read moreThe Advance Arkansas Institute (AAI) will announce its biennial “Friends Of Freedom” awards in a ceremony at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 10 in the Old Supreme Court room at the state Capitol.
Read moreIt seems like every week brings another example of the overregulation of free speech in America.
Read moreIt looks like many local politicians are making it a habit to pass tax increases via special elections in August.
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