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SCHOOL LETTER GRADES APPROVED

“Academic ratings and triggers for acclaim or sanctions should be issued for each K-12 public school district using a letter grade system (A, B, C, D, and F). Murphy Commission, Policy Foundation project, 1998   (March 25, 2013) The state General Assembly has approved part of a 15-year-old Murphy Commission recommendation that clarifies for parents […]

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MEDICAID EXPANSION & ECONOMIC SHORTAGES

(May 2013) Economists and medical professionals have understood for some time that shortages exist within Arkansas’ health care system.  But the bipartisan group of state lawmakers that expanded Arkansas’ Medicaid rolls by an estimated quarter-million recipients (250,000) ignored this issue in three public acts1 that expanded the program.  The unintended economic consequence2 is that existing Arkansas medical shortages will […]

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STATES OF EMPLOYMENT GROWTH

“Reduce the state’s income tax…repeal the state’s capital gains tax.” Murphy Commission, Policy Foundation project, 1998   (April 2013) The capital gains tax cut1 approved by the first Republican-controlled state legislature since Reconstruction is a modest step toward creating a more pro-growth economic climate in Arkansas. The measure, sponsored by House Speaker Davy Carter, R-Cabot, increases […]

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MEDICAID UNFUNDED LIABILITIES EXPAND UNDER SO-CALLED “PRIVATE” OPTION  

“The long-term liabilities of the ARKids First program should be identified.”  Policy Foundation research memos, 2006   (March 2013) The unfunded liabilities1 of the state’s ‘ARKids First2 program,’ a major part of Arkansas Medicaid are estimated to expand by more than $1 billion under a so-called “private” option under review by state legislators.   Under the so-called “private” option advanced by some […]

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THE STATE OF ARKANSAS MANUFACTURING

  (February 2013) Beebe administration officials are asking the state General Assembly to approve a $125 million bond deal for a steel production facility at Osceola in east Arkansas that promises 525 new jobs.  But the state of Arkansas manufacturing is so weak, compared to historical levels that the proposed mill is likely to have minimal […]

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OVERLOOKED ISSUES IN MEDICAID DEBATE

(January 15, 2013) Policymakers across the Arkansas political spectrum agree that a proposed Medicaid expansion is the biggest issue in the legislative session that began this week.  Democratic Gov. Mike Beebe told the General Assembly today, “(I)t is clear that Medicaid will receive the lion’s share of attention, and rightfully so.”2 “Medicaid is certainly the biggest elephant in […]

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Road Map for Arkansas Prosperity

Taxes were raised in 1983 and, again, in 2004 with the following result: Arkansas ranked 47th, 48th or 49th nationally in per capita personal income, with a level 75 to 78 percent of the U.S. thru 2006. In sum, income improved by a mere three-hundredths (3/100ths) in nearly a quarter-century.  This is the sad economic record defended by tax […]

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ADVANCING SCHOOL CHOICE IN ARKANSAS

“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. And it does so with financial resources taken from parents already struggling financially and at the expense of their ability to choose a better school for their sons […]

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HOW TO CUT TAXES IN ARKANSAS

“Reduce the state’s income tax…repeal the state’s capital gains tax.” Arkansas Policy Foundation, Murphy Commission project, 1998   (November 2012) The policy climate has shifted dramatically in Arkansas, with Republicans winning control of the state Senate, 21-14, and state House, 51-48-11, for the first time since Reconstruction.  The stage is set for a serious policy debate […]

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