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Teacher Merit Pay Advances In Two Arkansas School Districts

  “Define and implement a system of performance-based pay for all Arkansas state employees and public K-12 employees, including teachers.” (Murphy Commission, 1998 stud, “Making Arkansas State Government Performance Driver And Accountable”) (July 2008) Teachers in two Arkansas school districts—Cross County and Lincoln—will participate in merit pay programs in the upcoming 2008-09 school year. The […]

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Progress Toward Transparency

  “In its amicus brief filed with the state Supreme Court in the Lake View case, the Arkansas Policy Foundation points out that, in 1996, the Clinton administration recommended a similar accounting system for the country’s public schools.” Morning News of Northwest Arkansas, Feb. 10, 2002 Arkansas has made significant progress toward academic and fiscal transparency since […]

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NEA Membership Declined In Arkansas In 2007

(June 2008) The National Education Association (NEA), the largest government-sector labor union in the United States, lost members in Arkansas in 2007, records show. There were 16,528 Arkansas NEA members as of Dec. 31, 2007 according to a document posted by the union. The number represents a decline of 221 members, or 1.32 percent. The […]

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Merge All Existing Co-ops

One educational group escaped scrutiny in the consolidation debate that occurred after the Court’s decision in Lake View: Arkansas’ education service co¬operatives. Much of the debate about K-12 consolidation revolved around the student enrollment threshold to be used as criteria for closing districts. Gov. Huckabee proposed a 1,500 threshold and some legislators suggested a lower […]

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Arkansas Income Tax Rates Higher Than Border States

Arkansas has the highest income tax rate among the states that border it, according to 2008 data compiled by the Federation of Tax Administrators. The group has published a chart that shows Arkansas has a top rate of 7 percent. The chart can be viewed at: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/rate/ind_inc.html The following chart lists area states and their top […]

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AETN Public TV Forum

(April 2008) Economists from the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, the Univ. of Arkansas and the Policy Foundation participated in a recent forum on the Arkansas economy that aired statewide on public television (AETN). The monthly show, ‘Unconventional Wisdom,’ is hosted by Stephens News Bureau columnist David Sanders, and can be viewed at: http://www.aetn.org/production/podcast/unconventional_media/march_28,_2008 Michael Pakko […]

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The Biggest Middle Class Tax Cut In Arkansas History

“The state’s income tax should be reduced … Consider an across-the-board cut, reduce the marginal rates, exempt taxpayers below a certain income level from filing, and expedite the process of indexing for inflation (Improving Productivity by Reducing Taxes and Taxes and Savings in Arkansas, Murphy Commission, 1998) Summary: Individual income tax brackets, in response to […]

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Performance-Based Budgeting and Activities-Based Costing

Performance-based budgeting would require state government to develop quantifiable measures for all functions and then allocate tax dollars based on the effectiveness of meeting performance goals. Activities-based costing allocates tax dollars in a consistent and uniform manner. The Murphy Commission, a Policy Foundation project recommended both ideas in 1998. Gov. Beebe sponsored a performance-based pilot […]

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