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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.
Marc Kilmer
Apr 10, 20172 min read
Come Hear Dick Carpenter
We are pleased to announce that a friend of the Advance Arkansas Institute – Dr. Dick Carpenter – will come to Little Rock later this...
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Marc Kilmer
Feb 10, 20156 min read
Why Arkansas Should Protect the Freedom to Work
By Marc Kilmer Do we need regulations that accomplish nothing — except to keep people from working? That was the question at the heart of...
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Nic Horton
Jun 6, 20143 min read
Top Arkansas Cronies Say They Shouldn’t Have To Defend Cronyism
Obviously cronies, because everyone knows cronies just sit around and smoke fine cigars. Last month, some of the state’s top cronies...
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Nic Horton
Dec 18, 20134 min read
Minimum Wage, Maximum Suffering
Yesterday, I attended a press conference hosted by Give Arkansas A Raise Now. What I heard were a bunch of demands that Arkansas raise...
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Nic Horton
Sep 10, 20132 min read
Arkansas Has 2nd Highest Combined Sales Tax
A new study from our friends at the Tax Foundation spell bad news for Arkansans: according to their findings, Arkansas has the second...
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Daniel Greenberg
Jul 24, 20136 min read
Ray Hanley’s Three Medicaid Fallacies
Ray Hanley I see that Ray Hanley has responded to my Arkansas Business commentary on Medicaid expansion in Arkansas. Ray Hanley is a...
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Nic Horton
Jul 2, 20135 min read
Hot Air: Beebe and Nordex Fail to Keep Lofty Promises, Taxpayers Left Holding the Bag
Less than five years ago, the possibilities seemed endless. Nordex USA had just announced its intention to move to Arkansas and create...
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Nic Horton
Jun 25, 20133 min read
Congressman Crawford’s Catfish Quandary
Happy National Catfish Day! In 1987, President Ronald Reagan designated today (June 25th) as a day to “celebrate the value of farm-raised...
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Nic Horton
Mar 16, 20132 min read
Senator Teague’s Building Implosion
Several weeks ago, I wrote a piece about Senator Larry Teague’s proposal to require all public construction projects in Arkansas to use...
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Nic Horton
Mar 4, 20133 min read
Raising the Minimum Wage: Unfair to Working Students And Still a Bad Idea
The House Public Health Committee is slated to take up Rep. Butch Wilkins’s minimum wage hike tomorrow morning. The proposal would raise...
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Nic Horton
Feb 24, 20132 min read
Why Hiking the Minimum Wage is Bad for Everyone
This week, state Representative Butch Wilkins introduced a bill to increase the government-mandated minimum wage from $6.25 to $8.25 per...
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Nic Horton
Feb 8, 20131 min read
Stephen Speaks!
Those thinkers over at the Advance Arkansas Institute made good on their promise yesterday to bring Steve Moore to Little Rock for a...
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Nic Horton
Jan 10, 20133 min read
Advancing Arkansas: Incoming Speaker Carter Seeks Tax Reform Debate
I recently sat down with incoming Speaker of the House Davy Carter to discuss his plans for the legislative session that begins on...
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Nic Horton
Oct 10, 20123 min read
Arkansas Needs Higher Taxes!
After 200 years of ranking at the bottom of the 50 states for poverty, we have finally identified what ails us in Arkansas: our taxes are...
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Nic Horton
Sep 24, 20121 min read
AAI’s Newsletters Are Still Free
This picture just keeps getting better. AAI’s weekly newsletter went out today. Here’s a look at what you missed if you’re not already...
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Nic Horton
Sep 20, 20123 min read
Marriage Reduces Child Poverty in Arkansas
The following article is a guest post from Robert Rector, a leading authority on poverty and the welfare system and a senior research...
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Nic Horton
Aug 22, 20121 min read
There Are Free Newsletters!
You’re welcome. The man who saved capitalism, Dr. Milton Friedman, is often quoted as saying, “There’s no free lunch.” The good news for...
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Nic Horton
Aug 21, 20122 min read
We’re #7–And It’s A Good Thing This Time!
Arkansas is often mocked for its “high” rankings amongst the states–2nd highest barriers into industry, 5th most burdensome licensing...
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Nic Horton
Aug 17, 20123 min read
Taxmageddon Threatens Average Arkansans, Not Just “The Rich”
I spent yesterday morning at the Department of Finance paying $500 in sales tax on my new (used) vehicle and registration fees. So yes,...
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Nic Horton
Aug 6, 20123 min read
Economic Freedom: A Moral Imperative For Arkansas
I was privileged to spend the last week at a liberty-minded think tank studying economic freedom. Part of the program included a...
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Nic Horton
May 17, 20123 min read
The Perverse Logic of Occupy Little Rock
Four members of “Occupy Little Rock” have finally found a public place where the government will let them reside–unfortunately, it is the...
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Nic Horton
May 12, 20122 min read
Congratulations Arkansas, We’re Number Two! (For Barriers Into Industry)
Did you know that, in the state of Arkansas, it’s easier to become an EMT than a barber? Emergency Management Technicians are allowed on...
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Nic Horton
May 9, 20122 min read
Should You Need the Government’s Permission to Work?
When he was in the state legislature, AAI President Dan Greenberg worked to limit the reach of the state’s bureaucracy. Namely, he tried...
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Nic Horton
May 4, 20123 min read
Why Arkansas Should Discard Its Income Taxes
The debate over tax policy will never end. Like the poor, we will always have taxes with us; like death, taxes are certain. But rather...
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