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The Arkansas Project was launched in 2008 as a source for incisive commentary and reporting on Arkansas government, politics, media and more. In 2011, The Arkansas Project became an affiliate of the Advance Arkansas Institute. The Arkansas Project supplied daily commentary until 2019, but is now largely inactive.
David Kinkade was the chief writer and the editor of The Arkansas Project until 2011. After the site became affiliated with the Advance Arkansas Institute, Dan Greenberg was editor of The Arkansas Project until it became inactive in 2019. During that eight-year period, the writers for the site included Nic Horton, Marc Kilmer, and Caleb Taylor.


Don’t Forget That The Arkansas Unemployment Insurance Nightmare Is Still A Thing!
The nightmare that is the state unemployment insurance program has slipped from the front pages, so let’s check in to remind ourselves...
David Kinkade
Oct 6, 20112 min read
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Health Care Exchanges: Wait, Exactly Who’s the Dope in Beebe’s Rope-A-Dope Strategy?
Democratic blogger Michael Cook at the Look Who’s Cookin’ blog weighs in today on the disputed matter of the Arkansas health insurance...
David Kinkade
Oct 5, 20113 min read
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Political Maneuvering is the Preferred Pragmatism*
“Boo! Booooooo! Boo, you Arkansas Republicans!” That is the message distinguished Arkansas News Bureau columnist John Brummett has for...
David Kinkade
Oct 1, 20113 min read
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Lawmakers Push Back on Health Insurance Exchange Grant; Beebe Folds?
OK, here’s what I need you to do: Take the back of your fingertips and place them underneath your chin, back kind of near your throat....
David Kinkade
Sep 27, 20112 min read
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Why Doesn’t Rep. Mike Patterson Want You to Read This?
More misleading: Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Jay Bradford, or this sign? Yesterday, I sat in the cheap seats at the legislative...
Daniel Greenberg
Sep 27, 20112 min read
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Jay Bradford’s Selling Hard on Health Insurance Exchanges. Are Lawmakers Buying?
Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Jay Bradford All right, show of hands: You’ve all heard of the old sales tactic called the “foot in the...
David Kinkade
Sep 26, 20112 min read
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Keep An Eye on This Health Insurance Exchange Meeting With Arkansas Lawmakers
Monday! This morning all the world awaited the news as to whether former University of Central Arkansas president Lu Hardin would be...
David Kinkade
Sep 26, 20111 min read
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Fun With Numbers: Let’s Estimate Double-Dipper Artee Williams’ Pension!
The Quarter-Million Dollar Man: Ark. Workforce Services Director Artee Williams hits the jackpot. This story about the Arkansas Dept. of...
David Kinkade
Sep 20, 20113 min read
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Who Will Crack Case of the $161 Million in Missing State Unemployment Funds?
A lot of interest from our post yesterday about the federal government’s report that Arkansas had made more than $161 million in improper...
David Kinkade
Sep 16, 20111 min read
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West Virginia Transparency Site Offers Glimpse of Arkansas’ Future
A rare bright spot in this year’s Arkansas legislative session was the passage of the Arkansas Financial Transparency Act (Act 303),...
David Kinkade
Sep 13, 20112 min read
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Dept. of Moot Points: Here Is That Attorney General’s Opinion on the Arkansas Higher Ed Post
Shane Broadway: BMOC? Eh, not quite. Your state attorney general, Dustin McDaniel, was tidying up around the office and came across that...
David Kinkade
Sep 12, 20111 min read
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Broadway Malady: GOP Lawmakers Still Waiting on AG Higher Ed Opinion
Hey, remember way back in July when a pair of state legislators asked Attorney General Dustin McDaniel for a legal opinion on whether...
David Kinkade
Sep 7, 20113 min read
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Let’s Watch This Video About the Size of State Government
Let’s start off the post-holiday week right with this fine video from our friends at Americans for Prosperity that offers a glimpse at...
David Kinkade
Sep 6, 20111 min read
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I Am Starting to Think This Economic Stimulus Stuff Did Not Amount to Much
At a legislative hearing Wednesday to review how Arkansas has spent its share of federal economic stimulus dollars, Democratic Sen. Larry...
David Kinkade
Aug 18, 20112 min read
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Parole Call: Q&A With the Mysterious ‘End the Arkansas Parole Crisis’ Activist
A solid story from the Arkansas News Bureau’s Rob Moritz today looks at questions some state legislators are raising about the new state...
David Kinkade
Aug 15, 20113 min read
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Bully Pulpit: Will Arkansas ‘Cyberbullying’ Law Criminalize Free Speech?
City officials in Renton, Wash., are scrambling to identify the creator of a series of web videos exposing corruption and incompetence in...
Nic Horton
Aug 8, 20112 min read
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Confessions of an ALEC Conspirator
Conspiracies. How I hate them. The very word encapsulates everything I’ve spent my career in public policy and public service fighting...
Daniel Greenberg
Aug 4, 20114 min read
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Take Two: A Primer on Double-Dipping Retirement in Arkansas (Updated!)
Recent reports that two highly compensated state employees (here and here) are joining the ranks of “double-dippers”—that is, “retiring”...
Nic Horton
Aug 1, 20114 min read
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Why Is Dustin McDaniel Ignoring Court Orders On Settlement Funds?
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel’s self-serving, politicized use of government funds has been blasted by liberal columnists and...
Daniel Greenberg
Jul 14, 20113 min read
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Meeks: Need Facts on Amazon Sales Tax Impact in Arkansas (Updated!)
Things are heating up on the online sales tax issue in California, where Amazon.com is leading the charge on a voter referendum that...
Nic Horton
Jul 14, 20112 min read
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GOP Lawmakers Push for Lower Reimbursements
A few Arkansas Republican legislators are kicking off the new fiscal year right by declining a planned increase in mileage...
Nic Horton
Jul 5, 20112 min read
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The Arkansas Redistricting Dog and Pony Show
You may be aware of the recent battle-by-press-release between Governor Mike Beebe, Attorney General Dustin McDaniel, and Secretary of...
Daniel Greenberg
Jun 22, 20112 min read
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So Who’s Getting Screwed by the Arkansas Amazon Tax Law? The Little Guys.
Ten days ago, Amazon.com announced they were shutting down their affiliate programs in Arkansas in response to a new state law, signed by...
Nic Horton
Jun 20, 20113 min read
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J.R. Dallas to Seek House District 63 Seat
J.R. Dallas of Fort Smith, former head of the Arkansas Air National Guard 188th Fighter Wing, will announce Monday that he’s running for...
David Kinkade
Oct 24, 20091 min read
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