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 moreIf you are in an Arkansas county that allows alcohol sales, don’t go looking for a bottle of Mondavi or
Read moreOf course, readers of The Arkansas Project already knew that Pryor’s “toy safety” legislation was just another example of big-government regulation in search of an imaginary problem.
Read moreEmployment figures released late last week contained a startling fact: labor force participation rates dropped to 62.7 percent, a 37-year low for the United States.
Read moreArticle V of the Constitution provides that, “The Congress…on the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states,
Read moreAs a father, I’m used to being ignored when I ask a question. My children seem to have selective hearing
Read moreCan all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) be dangerous to children? Of course. When I was 12, my cousin and I were riding
Read moreWhen you think of unsafe children’s products, you probably don’t think of books. Outside of our one-year-old smacking me in
Read moreBig businesses – or at least big toy makers – don’t have a better friend in the Senate than Mark
Read moreOn February 10, 2009, new federal regulations governing lead exposure in children’s products were scheduled to go into effect. One
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