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The Two-Four-Five Point Nine Plan

“There is significant evidence that reductions in marginal state tax rates encourage state economic growth …Rates on productive behavior should be reduced.” “Reduce the state’s income tax.” Policy Foundation, Murphy Commission project, 1998 (January 30, 2019) A fiscal proposal by Gov. Asa Hutchinson and state legislators is being described as the “two-four-five point nine” (2-4-5.9) […]

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SCHOOL CHOICE MARKET TOPS 83,000 STUDENTS

“The most callused aspect of the current education monopoly in Arkansas is that it willingly and deliberately forces children–except those whose parents have wealth–to attend bad schools.” Policy Foundation report,11998   (December 2018) The Arkansas school choice market continues its explosive growth rate, expanding from an estimated 66,627 K-12 students (2013)2 to more than 83,000 […]

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FISCAL POLICY FORUM ENGAGES CITIZENS  

“The Foundation encourages citizenship.” Excerpt from the Policy Foundation’s Mission Statement   (November 2018) On Nov. 27 the Policy Foundation hosted a Fiscal Policy Forum at Heifer Village in Little Rock to provide Arkansas citizens with information on ideas likely to emerge in 2019.  A diverse group of students, senior citizens, researchers and policymakers participated in […]

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POLICY FOUNDATION TO HOST NOV. 27 FISCAL POLICY FORUM  

(October 2018) The Policy Foundation will host a fiscal policy forum Nov. 27  (10 a.m.-2 p.m.) at Heifer Village in Little Rock to examine ideas expected to be considered in the 92nd General Assembly (2019) of the state legislature.    The forum will feature three panel discussions and lunch.  State Sen. Jim Hendren of Gravette will serve as […]

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LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE RECOMMENDS INCOME TAX CUTS  

“There is significant evidence that reductions in marginal state tax rates encourage state economic growth …Rates on productive behavior should be reduced.” “Reduce the state’s income tax…repeal the state’s capital gains tax.” Arkansas Policy Foundation, Murphy Commission project, 1998   (August 2018) A state legislative task force has recommended reducing the highest Arkansas income tax rate, […]

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  OPENTHEBOOKS.COM: LEGISLATOR CHARGED WITH FAILING TO PAY INCOME TAXES OR FILE RETURNS RECEIVED $118,988 IN SALARY OVER THREE YEARS  

  “Most Arkansans pay their state taxes on time but others, including some officials, have contributed to an accounts receivable backlog that experts say totals nearly $300 million. Transparency tools allow citizens to learn if officials are delinquent and their taxpayer-funded salaries.” “Let the sun shine: Transparency reveals tax backlog” Arkansas Democrat-Gazette column, March 31, 2018   […]

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PERFORMANCE-BASED PAY PLAN ADVANCES  

“Define and implement a system of performance-based pay for all state employees.” Policy Foundation research report,1 1998   “The most common piece of feedback received from interviews and survey respondents was that the current salary structure is inadequate. Salary raises are not tied to performance, resulting in employees moving across agencies to get an increase in pay […]

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