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Income Tax Cut Would Improve Arkansas’ Competitive Position

“Arkansas would benefit from comprehensive, pro-growth reform; Arkansans are not under-taxed; taxes and rates do matter to entrepreneurs; dynamic scoring of tax changes and effects provides benefits.” Arkansas Policy Foundation Mission Statement (December 2021) A pending proposal to reduce Arkansas’ top income tax rate from 5.9% to 4.9% would improve the state economy’s competitive position […]

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Statewide School Choice Market Tops 110,000

(UPDATED: November 12, 2021) More than 110,000 Arkansas students will attend charter, home or private schools,or are eligible to participate in a public school choice program in the current (2021-22) school year, state Department of Education and non-profit records show. The niche school choice market has grown from 66,627 students (2013)(1) to an estimated 110,496 […]

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Pulaski School Choice Market Tops 20,000

(November 2021) More than 20,000 K-12 students participate in the Pulaski County school choice market in the current school year, public records show. The market includes students enrolled in Pulaski County charter and private schools, along with public schoolstudents eligible for a choice program. Home school students are also part of the market but the […]

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Charter Enrollment Stable Near 40,000

“The most callused aspect of the (Arkansas) education monopoly 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 and daughters.” […]

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Regional Jobs Magnets

(September 2021) Arkansas policymakers have taken action to boost Arkansas’ economic competitiveness by cutting the top income tax rate from 7.0% to 5.9%. Gov. Hutchinson and state legislators are poised to take the next step by reducing the rate again in a special legislative session this Fall. Tax cut opponents maintain there is no economic […]

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No Income Tax Leads Jobs Creation

“There is significant evidence that reductions in marginal state tax rates encourage state economic growth.” Arkansas Policy Foundation, 1998  (July 2021) Opponents of tax cuts argue they do not impact economic growth. Yet federal data show border states without income taxes lead jobs growth. Payroll employment is the broadest state-level economic indicator. Among six states […]

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Border States Reduce Income Taxes (Updated)

“There is significant evidence that reductions in marginal state tax rates encourage state economic growth … Rates on productive behavior should be reduced.” Arkansas Policy Foundation, 1998 (July 2021) Four of six states that border Arkansas have acted this year to reduce state income tax rates. They are Tennessee, Oklahoma, Missouri and Louisiana. A fifth […]

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Three Border States Reduce Income Taxes

“There is significant evidence that reductions in marginal state tax rates encourage state economic growth …Rates on productive behavior should be reduced.” “Arkansas Policy Foundation, Murphy Commission project, 1998 (June 2021) Three states that border Arkansas have taken action this year to reduce their top state income tax rates.The states are Tennessee, Oklahoma and Louisiana. […]

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Arkansas Efficiency Project

Department of Finance and Administration – Five-Year Review (2015-2020) In late 2015, Governor Asa Hutchinson directed executive agencies under his jurisdiction to assist the Arkansas Policy Foundation “in its evaluation of our state government and in its development of recommendations to streamline stategovernment and to make it more cost effective and citizen accountable.”1 Private Arkansas […]

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