Arkansas House Delegation Supportive of Tax Reform
After Congress’s failure to pass legislation reforming health care, it looks like our federal representatives are going to give tax reform a try.
Read moreAfter Congress’s failure to pass legislation reforming health care, it looks like our federal representatives are going to give tax reform a try.
Read moreEarlier today, the Tax Reform and Relief Legislative Task Force voted for a one-month delay on any decision to hire consultants to help analyze Arkansas’s tax code.
Read moreThe Arkansas Tax Reform and Relief Task Force held its first meeting today.
Read moreSpeaker of the House Jeremy Gillam and Senate President Jonathan Dismang both announced their appointments for the Arkansas Tax Reform and Relief Task Force today.
Read moreThe 2015 edition of the American Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC’s) “Rich States, Poor States” study came out today.
Read moreWhat can Arkansas lawmakers do to grow the state’s economy in the years to come? That’s the question a new
Read moreAll tax reductions aren’t created equal — and nowhere is this more evident than in this weekend’s annual sales tax holiday.
Read moreOne candidate for U.S. Senate wants to keep the Death Tax on life support.
Read moreRep. Tom Cotton, who is challenging Senator Mark Pryor, took some time out of his busy schedule to visit with
Read moreThose thinkers over at the Advance Arkansas Institute made good on their promise yesterday to bring Steve Moore to Little
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