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Arkansas Democrats Arkansas Legislature 

State Retirement Director: “I Wasn’t Sure Exactly Why I’m Here”

August 28, 2012 Nic Horton 2 Comments Admiral Stockdale, Arkansas, Arkansas Legislature, campaign, Clark Hall, Congress, debt, Democrats, Gail Stone, Policy, Politics, Republicans, State Agencies Committee, taxes, waste, why am I here

So you know those meetings Rep. Clark Hall has been having, costing taxpayers over $32,000 (so far) this year?  And

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Arkansas Democrats Arkansas Legislature Government Waste 

Clark Hall’s War Chest: The Taxpayers! (Corrected)

August 23, 2012 Nic Horton 3 Comments 1st District, Arkansas, campaign, Clark Hall, committee meetings, Congress, debt, legislature, state agencies, tea party

On Monday, I wrote about the excessive meetings of the Arkansas House’s State Agencies & Governmental Affairs committee.  Undoubtedly, some

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Chairman Clark Hall: Overdoing Oversight?

August 20, 2012 Nic Horton 2 Comments Arkansas, Clark Hall, Congress, corruption, Debbie Hobbs, debt, Democrats, Ethics, Government Waste, legislature, Politics, Republicans, spending, waste

The Arkansas House’s State Agencies & Governmental Affairs committee has been meeting frequently lately — very frequently.  The casual observer

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Full Jeffress Comments On the Mena Gnome!

July 23, 2012 Nic Horton 0 Comments Arkansas, Civility, Congress, Gene Jeffress, Jimmy Jeffress, legislature, Mena Gnome, nate bell, Politics, taxes, tea party

There has been at least some speculation that the honorable Senator Jimmy Jeffress was perhaps taken out of context regarding

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Elections 

It’s Primary Day in Arkansas!

May 22, 2012 Nic Horton 0 Comments Arkansas, Congress, Democrats, Election, Primary, Republicans, State legislature, taxes, tea party

Today is the day you have all been waiting for: the last day of those terrible primary ads in Arkansas!

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Let’s Raise A Glass To Our Free Trading Congressmen!

October 13, 2011 David Kinkade 1 Comment Congress, free trade, john boozman, Mark Pryor, Mike Ross, rick crawford, steve womack, the labor unions are not going to be happy but really who gives a shit, Tim Griffin

Hey, look at Congress! While you weren’t paying attention they took a break from being more or less absurd in

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Arkansas Republicans 

Arkansas Congressional Hopeful Tom Cotton Secures Coveted ‘Weekly Standard’ OK (Updated!)

August 1, 2011 Nic Horton 3 Comments 2012 campaign, Arkansas Politics, Congress, house of representatives, Mike Ross, republican, Tom Cotton, unicorns

Washington 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.

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Channel Surfing: Congress and YouTube

January 12, 2009 David Kinkade 1 Comment Blanche Lincoln, Congress, john boozman, Mark Pryor, Mike Ross

TechCrunch wants to know: Is your senator on YouTube? They point us to this nifty hub site for senators and

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