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Failing District In Foundation Survey Among Four Arkansas Districts That Face Restructuring

  “The General Assembly should enact legislation which restructures … Arkansas’ existing 311 school districts into not more than 134 “administrative units” where an administrative unit is defined as “one superintendent and an associated superintendent’s staff.” (Murphy Commission, “Streamlining and Cost-Saving Opportunities in Arkansas’ K-12 Public Education System,” September 1998) (May 2009) The Turrell School […]

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Ex-St. Louis Fed Chief Criticizes Bank Bailouts, Sees Long-Term Inflation

  (April 2009) Ex-St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President William Poole criticized federal bank bailouts and forecast long-term inflation during three April 16 forums in Conway co-sponsored by Hendrix College and the Policy Foundation. Morning Session: Apply ‘Market Discipline’ to Banks Dr. Poole told undergraduate Hendrix students in a morning session that “market discipline” should […]

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Democratic State Sen. Mike Beebe’s Performance-Based Budgeting Pilot Program 1999

Excerpts from PA 222 of 1999 Title A Pilot Program Of Performance-Based Program Budgeting And Strategic Planning By The Legislative Council; And For Other Purposes Subtitle Performance-Based Program Budgeting And Strategic Planning Pilot Program Section 1. Definitions. (a) “Performance-based program budget” means a budget that incorporates approved programs and performance measures. (b) “Performance-based program appropriation” […]

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Blue Print For Hard Times

Government, in order to be lean and effective, needs to be infused with market forces; less of a monopoly provider of services; and measured for accountability and performance. The most effective government concentrates its resources in achieving a core mission aimed at carrying out essential functions. (Murphy Commission, 1998) (January 2009) The economy has entered […]

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Arkansas Government Misses Rolling Deflation

Summary: Rolling deflation surprises Arkansas government. (March 2009) The Consumer Price Index, an inflation measure, was zero in 2008, the lowest reading since 1955 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis). Declining asset classes have left unprepared Americans exposed to the economic phenomenon of deflation. “Thinking about deflation,” the Policy Foundation warned […]

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Identifying the Uninsured

The term uninsured, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons notes in a 2006 White Paper on Medical Financing is so widely used it is impossible to avoid. The national organization contends the term “self-paying” or “self-insured” is more accurate: “Many persons have deliberately chosen to risk assets or future earnings rather than buy medical insurance; only a […]

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Medical Care in Rural Arkansas

Rural Arkansas suffers from a shortage of physicians. One way to address the problem is by exploring alternative systems of delivering medical care. Two alternative systems are advanced nurse practitioners and midwives. Advanced nurse practitioners are “registered nurses who are prepared, through advanced education and clinical training, to provide a wide range of preventive and acute […]

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Arkansas 2006-2007 School District Rankings

(August 2008) Eighteen K-12 public school districts in Arkansas earned the top grade (A or A-minus) in the Policy Foundation’s third annual School District Rankings study. Fourteen districts received a failing grade of F in the report, which relies on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) to issue a letter grade to every Arkansas […]

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