Voting Against Weakened Term Limits Doesn’t Make You a Nut
Yesterday the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette featured an interesting quote from state Senator Jon Woods about Issue 3, a constitutional amendment that would greatly weaken term limits.
Read moreYesterday the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette featured an interesting quote from state Senator Jon Woods about Issue 3, a constitutional amendment that would greatly weaken term limits.
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 moreWe wrote last month about a recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report: it raised some red flags about the costs to taxpayers created by Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion in Arkansas.
Read moreIt looks like the minimum wage increase initiative is threatened by a couple of self-inflicted wounds.
Read moreLanguishing in the polls, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mike Ross is now flailing about in choppy political waters. Currently, he’s struggling to grasp an imaginary “gender pay gap” flotation device to buoy his election hopes.
Read moreA big chunk of the political class in Arkansas was chattering about the fawning profile of Gov. Mike Beebe in the New York Times yesterday.
Read moreRep. James McLean, chair of the House Education Committee, has been skipping class. You’ll remember McLean from our reporting last
Read moreWashington D.C.’s Weekly Standard profiles Arkansas Congressional candidate Tom Cotton of Dardanelle as he ramps up to run for the Fourth District Congressional seat.
Read moreIn your Sunday papers, you’ll find columnist Kane Webb looking at Barack Obama’s choice of Joe Biden for his VP,
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