Soft hands, Sanders mania, and legacy of degradation create a storm of shame. The Arkansas Senate makes for good television, doesn’t it? From screaming matches to legislators storming out of…
The 94th General Assembly has officially adjourned. Take a deep breath and let yourself feel some relief. As we’ve combed through the last 13 weeks of legislation, here is the…
Who loses in the anti-woke payback plan? Public retirees, taxpayers, and maybe the Republican Party. HB1307, a bill that prohibits the state from investing in woke financial businesses, passed the…
It wasn’t our favorite week in the Arkansas Legislature. We’re kind of tired — mostly from the lack of principles, the punching down, and the attacks on Arkansans simply trying…
Motivated by supremacy, not service, the Senate tries to undercut solar in favor of big utility. It’s a pattern. Solar policy is pretty technical stuff, which is why the legislature…
LEARNS passes but is outshined by educators, the governor wrecks anyone who opposes her plan, the Senate says bananas stuff, and more! But first some news: You can now get…
It’s not a requirement that judiciary committee members have a law degree, but we expect legislators to have a basic understanding of their bill and its elements. A juris doctorate…
SJR4 would establish a top-two system in which all candidates appear on one ballot, regardless of political party Name a bigger bugaboo for US Senator Tom Cotton (and his in-state…
Every two years, our state lawmakers convene for a fiscal session. Because of Covid, 2020 fiscal session was quite different than past years. Thankfully, we’re expecting a standard session this…