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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.


Conway Christmas Tree: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
I admit it: every now and then I wonder if I’m too cynical about what government can accomplish. I was having one of those days yesterday...
Caleb Taylor
Aug 21, 20143 min read
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Report: Only “Robust Growth” in Little Rock Is from Government
Another new study adds to the evidence we’ve written recently about: namely, there’s lots of room for improvement with respect to...
Caleb Taylor
Jul 30, 20142 min read
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How You Can Help Arkansas Storm Victims
Photo from Vilonia, courtesy of resident Zach Heathscott. We’re taking the day off from policy and politics to help spread the word about...
Nic Horton
Apr 28, 20141 min read
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Everybody Hopes This Is The Last Time I Write About Jason Rapert For A While
Senator Jason Rapert’s newest defense of the private option is remarkable: I voted for the Private Option which moves people from the...
Nic Horton
Dec 30, 20133 min read
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Senator Rapert’s Christmas Message
Well, I suppose it’s an exaggeration to call it a Christmas message – but I wanted to make a few points in response to the tart series of...
Nic Horton
Dec 26, 20134 min read
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The ‘Private Option’ Debate Gets Weirder
George Orwell once said that, in a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. At a Legislative Council hearing...
Nic Horton
Dec 23, 20133 min read
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Term Limits Camouflage
The debate over extending legislative term limits in Arkansas is only just beginning. Unfortunately, that debate has been diluted: in...
Nic Horton
Dec 17, 20134 min read
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How Government Should Do Stuff With Christmas Trees
You may have heard that the Log Cabin Democrat (the local paper in Conway) subjected me to their journalistic fury not long ago for...
Nic Horton
Dec 10, 20134 min read
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Jingle Bells, Townsell Tales, The Cabin Laid An Egg
A replica of Conway’s Christmas tree. Apparently I upset some people with my story about Conway’s new 54-foot, $130,000 Christmas tree:...
Nic Horton
Dec 1, 20134 min read
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Have Yourself A Conway Crony Christmas
Photo credit: Log Cabin Democrat. I heard Conway was purchasing a 54-foot Christmas tree for $130,000 and I thought to myself, “What a...
Nic Horton
Nov 25, 20132 min read
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Overregulation Is Hindering Charity in Conway
Advocates of big government often justify this desire on a theory that big government will “help the poor.” Unfortunately, government is...
Nic Horton
Aug 26, 20133 min read
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Come to Conway For Free Pizza & 'Private Option' Info!
UPDATE: Due to inclement weather, the event has been moved to the UCA business building auditorium. If you just can’t get enough of the...
Nic Horton
Jul 25, 20131 min read
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Another AEDC Triumph: Hewlett-Packard to Cut 500 Jobs
OOPS: Governor Beebe and HP exec in front of the Conway facility. Once again, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission’s attempts to...
Nic Horton
Jul 9, 20133 min read
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Wow, Senator Rapert, That Was A Quick Three Weeks!
Before last year’s election, Senator Rapert said expanding Medicaid would turn Arkansas into a “candy land” of entitlements. Less than a...
Nic Horton
Apr 14, 20132 min read
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Senator Rapert Calls Again for “Private Option” Delay
Yesterday I reported that state Senator Jason Rapert announced (while attending AAI’s Monday town hall meeting in Conway) that he wanted...
Nic Horton
Apr 11, 20132 min read
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How AAI’s Town Halls Have Changed the Medicaid Debate
Ed Haislmaier of Heritage speaks to a packed house in Conway. This week, while legislators were at the Capitol talking to each other, the...
Nic Horton
Apr 10, 20133 min read
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Freedom From Religion? Conway Schools Reviewing Religious Visitor Policy
Disclaimer: This is not a parody image. On Thursday, news broke that Conway schools have decided to bar what they call “religious...
Nic Horton
Jan 18, 20133 min read
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Advancing Arkansas: Senator Rapert Eyes Grocery Tax Elimination, Broad Tax Reform
For the latest interview in my “Advancing Arkansas” series, I sat down with Senator Jason Rapert (R-Conway) about his plans for the...
Nic Horton
Jan 9, 20134 min read
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The Top 10 Stories of 2012
Well, it’s New Year’s Eve so everyone’s doing those “year in review” type things, and we just can’t resist the urge to jump in....
Nic Horton
Dec 31, 20122 min read
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If You Need Her, Call Her (No Matter Where You Are)
Last Tuesday, I told you about Linda Tyler’s refusal to answer a few basic questions about LM Wind Power and her outspoken support for...
Nic Horton
Nov 5, 20121 min read
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Representative Tyler, I’ve Been Trying to Reach You
On October 4th, I called state Representative Linda Tyler for an interview. I reached her voicemail and requested a call back — to her...
Nic Horton
Oct 30, 20124 min read
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Constitutional Victory: Conway City Council Rejects Illegal Gun Ordinance
Congratulations to the people of Conway for making their voices heard and defeating the proposed illegal gun ban. Last night, their city...
Nic Horton
Jul 25, 20122 min read
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The Latest Assault On Gun Rights: Conway Considers Illegal Ordinance
Last month, we documented the battle over Russellville’s attempt to ban guns from being legally carried on all city property. The battle...
Nic Horton
Jul 24, 20123 min read
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Arkansas: The World Of Sweet Entitlements
Last night, I attended a health care town hall meeting in Conway, along with about 100 other people. The discussion was hosted by Senator...
Nic Horton
Jul 13, 20122 min read
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