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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.
Nic Horton
Apr 17, 20144 min read
No Competition, Cost Overruns — Where Do We Go From Here On The ‘Private’ Option?
You’ll probably find this hard to believe, but things aren’t going to so well with the Obamacare “private” option: just last week, my...
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Nic Horton
Apr 16, 20142 min read
New Report Highlights Candidates' Positions On Policy
I know many of you have been relying on The Arkansas Project for news and analysis of the ongoing GOP legislative primaries around the...
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Nic Horton
Apr 10, 20146 min read
GOP Senate Primaries, Round 4: Burris vs. Flippo vs. Osmon
Burris, Flippo, and Osmon (left to right). As part of our continuing series of articles on the various GOP primaries across the state, we...
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Nic Horton
Apr 9, 20141 min read
Live-Stream: GOP Attorney General Debate
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Nic Horton
Apr 9, 20143 min read
"There Is A Lot Wrong” With This Forbes Article, But Legislators Are Too Busy To Explain
Yesterday, Forbes published an insightful piece about the Arkansas Obamacare “private” option. The bottom line for Arkansas taxpayers:...
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Nic Horton
Apr 8, 20142 min read
Another Justification For The Obamacare “Private” Option Bites The Dust
Late last Monday evening, March 31, Congress approved a proposal to delay cuts to reimbursements for doctors who provide Medicare...
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Nic Horton
Apr 7, 20141 min read
You Won't Believe What Mark Pryor Said About Obamacare This Time
We already know that Senator Mark Pryor thinks Obamacare is an “amazing success story” that is “creating jobs.” But his latest comments...
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Daniel Greenberg
Apr 7, 20144 min read
Is Matt Campbell Qualified To Blog?
As we’ve noted before, sometimes Matt Campbell posts insightful legal analysis containing persuasive legal arguments. And sometimes he...
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Nic Horton
Apr 3, 20146 min read
Holland And Rice Spar Over Legislative Records
I wrote a few weeks ago about the Republican state Senate primary in District 9. Unlike other primaries this year, it’s the only race...
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Nic Horton
Apr 1, 20143 min read
WaPo Fact Checker: Dem Claims About Cotton Are “Phony As A Three-Dollar Bill”
Senate Majority PAC — a political action committee run by the former employees of Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Al Gore,...
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Nic Horton
Mar 31, 20142 min read
What Damon Wallace Didn't Tell Us
I wrote last week about the tax troubles facing Damon Wallace, candidate for Arkansas House District 96. Since then, I have dug further...
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Nic Horton
Mar 25, 20141 min read
Sorry Arkansas, Our Taxes Still Suck
I know y’all have already heard about the incredible tax cuts Arkansas passed last year — and that, combined with the immense, nearly...
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Nic Horton
Mar 23, 20142 min read
Arkansas House Candidate Owes $30,000 To IRS
As the filing period for state offices came to a close a few weeks ago, I began reviewing the Statements of Financial Interest for state...
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Daniel Greenberg
Mar 21, 20142 min read
The Collapse of the Risperdal Verdict
You might remember that, earlier this month, state Senator Johnny Key passed a law that would dedicate damage-verdict money to the...
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Nic Horton
Mar 20, 20143 min read
GOP Senate Primaries, Round Three: Sample vs. Neal
Jerry Neal (left) and Senator Bill Sample. Round three of our review of the upcoming Republican primaries for state Senate is here. We’re...
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Nic Horton
Mar 18, 20145 min read
GOP Senate Primaries, Round Two: Holland vs. Rice
Rep. Terry Rice and Senator Bruce Holland. Yesterday we began our examination of legislative primaries by looking at the Senate District...
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Nic Horton
Mar 17, 20144 min read
A First Look At The Arkansas Senate Primaries: Irvin vs. Grace On The “Private” Option
In roughly two months, Arkansas voters will participate in Republican primaries across the state. In some respects, the choices that...
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Nic Horton
Mar 13, 20145 min read
Miller On The Media, Medicaid, and Moving Forward
State Representative Josh Miller has been the subject of many state (and even some national) media reports over the past few weeks, which...
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Nic Horton
Mar 12, 20142 min read
Obamacare's Secret Mandate Exemption
Yesterday I wrote about the latest Obamacare implementation delay. Today, the Wall Street Journal uncovered an additional wrinkle. Buried...
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Nic Horton
Mar 11, 20142 min read
Oh Look, Another Obamacare Delay!
A little late to the game here — and there may be another delay before I even finish writing this piece — but would you believe that...
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Nic Horton
Mar 10, 20143 min read
Arkansas Governor’s Race: Who Loves Teachers The Most?
You were probably too busy enjoying Arkansas’s one day of spring over the weekend to notice, but former Congressman Mike Ross “won” the...
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Daniel Greenberg
Mar 7, 20142 min read
Judge McGowan Benchslaps Act 1413
One of the most offensive bills that the Arkansas General Assembly passed last session was SB 821/Act 1413. This bill, which we warned...
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Nic Horton
Mar 6, 20142 min read
Johnny Key’s Amendment: An Eloquent Admission Of The “Private” Option’s Future Costs
You probably heard that on Tuesday the House, on its fifth attempt, approved funding for the Obamacare “private” option for the next...
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Nic Horton
Mar 5, 20142 min read
Mark Pryor's Staff Is…Looking For Work?
Arkansas Project flashback: Randy Massanelli, working hard in his campaign office. There has been much discussion of the position of...
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