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THREE WAYS TO CUT THE ARKANSAS CAPITAL GAINS TAX

Tax policy recommendations extracted from a statewide conference on taxation and two Policy Foundation research papers include a proposal to repeal the state capital gains tax.  (Arkansas Policy Foundation, 1998) (October 2010) Arkansas Republicans are poised to increase their numbers at the state Capitol next month, which means capital gains taxes are likely to emerge as an issue […]

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‘A’ districts In Foundation Studies Have Fewer Discipline Incidents Than Pulaski Schools

(August 2010) Five ‘A’-rated Arkansas school districts in four Policy Foundation studies have fewer discipline incidents, with one exception than three in Pulaski County (Little Rock, North Little Rock and the Pulaski County Special School District). The five districts—Bentonville, Fayetteville, Greenwood, Lakeside (Garland County) and Valley View—received ‘A’ grades in four consecutive Foundation Arkansas School District […]

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PERSISTENTLY HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT  

“Consider an across-the-board (tax) cut, reduce the marginal rates, exempt taxpayers below a certain income level from filing, and expedite the process of indexing for inflation (Arkansas Policy Foundation, 1998)   (August 2010) The federal Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act (1978), also known as ‘Humphrey-Hawkins’ assigned a target unemployment rate of 4.0 percent for […]

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Ethics Reform: Expand Lobbyist Transparency  

The Policy Foundation’s interest in ethics reform dates to 1998 when it made recommendations to prevent double-dipping in terms of compensation.  Double-dipping has reemerged in the past year following media reports that Arkansas government officials returned to work after “retiring” to draw taxpayer-funded salary and retirement benefits.  A lack of transparency, in this episode contributed to the problem. […]

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Continue to Phase-Out the Grocery Tax

Democratic Gov. Mike Beebe in 2007 proposed a 50 percent reduction in the state sales tax on groceries. The tax cut, enacted by the General Assembly reduced the grocery tax from six to three cents. The grocery tax was reduced from three to two cents in 2009.  Gov. Beebe would like to cut the grocery tax by […]

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ARKANSAS EMPLOYMENT AT 2004 LEVEL Job Losses Follow 4 Years of Subpar Growth

“The long-suffering people of Arkansas deserve policies that create a vast, stable and prosperous middle class, not ideas that create more poverty. They deserve the opportunity to achieve the American dream through good-paying private sector jobs that provide upward mobility.” Policy Foundation, „Road Map for Arkansas Prosperity‟ (December 2008)   (June 2010) Total Arkansas payroll […]

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THE ARKANSAS INFORMATION ECONOMY OBSTACLES AND OPPORTUNITY

Economic Overview   Information is classified by the U.S. government as a private service- providing sector.   The sector, despite adjusting for recession, has barely grown in a two- decade period. There were 17,200 Information sector employees in Arkansas in January 1990 when the employment time series began. The Information sector employed 17,800 in December […]

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