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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
Jun 16, 20176 min read
A Note on Conduit for Commerce’s 2017 Legislative Rankings
Conduit for Commerce recently released its 2017 legislative rankings for Arkansas state legislators. Accountability is a wonderful thing,...
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Caleb Taylor
Feb 27, 20152 min read
Article V Bills Moving Through Legislature
Both an Article V convention proposal and a balanced budget compact proposal passed out of the House State Agencies Committee Friday...
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Caleb Taylor
Feb 6, 20152 min read
UALR Chancellor Ignorant of UALR’s “Glance and Nod” Policies
As you’ve probably already heard, State Rep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill was narrowly defeated yesterday in the House Education...
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Caleb Taylor
Feb 4, 20152 min read
Bill Aims To Handcuff Retaliatory Bureaucrats
Open government advocates should be pleased that a bill by State Rep. Nate Bell cleared a major hurdle today. From the Associated Press:...
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Caleb Taylor
Sep 12, 20142 min read
Arkansas Needs More Accountability for Executive Sessions
We’ve previously written about ways Arkansas’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) could be improved. A story in today’s Arkansas...
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Caleb Taylor
Aug 18, 20142 min read
Act 312 Stops Illegal Voter ‘Education’ in Texarkana
We write a lot here about all the bad laws that come out of the state legislature, but today we want to focus on one of the best ones:...
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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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Daniel Greenberg
Feb 14, 20145 min read
What On Earth Is Nate Bell Thinking?
Many observers of the “private” option’s passage through the legislative process were taken aback by Rep. Nate Bell’s amendment earlier...
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Nic Horton
Dec 11, 20134 min read
Arkansas Legislators Participate In Article V Convention Summit
Pictured: The back of Rep. Bell’s, Rep. Ballinger’s, and Rep. Randy Alexander’s heads at the Mt. Vernon assembly. (Photo compliments of...
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Nic Horton
Nov 14, 20133 min read
Are Little Rock City Employees Violating Act 312?
There were a handful of “good government” reforms that were passed in this year’s legislative session. One of those bills was Act 312,...
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Daniel Greenberg
Jun 13, 20134 min read
Dustin McDaniel vs. FOIA: Regrettably, FOIA Loses
Dustin McDaniel, doing his best to block a FOIA request. My children will be adolescents in a few years; occasionally, when I recall the...
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Nic Horton
May 21, 20132 min read
Richard Womack: No Pie for Me!
There’s been a lot of gossip swirling around the vote to expand Medicaid in Arkansas. For example, how did proponents of expansion pick...
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The Arkansas Project
May 7, 20134 min read
Rep. Bell: “Powder, Lead, Walnut, Brass & Steel”
The following is a guest op-ed by State Representative Nate Bell, a second term legislator from Mena. It was a spring night in the quiet...
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Nic Horton
Feb 18, 20133 min read
It’s Time to Stop Using Taxpayer-Funded Resources to Influence Elections
HB1187 would prohibit government entities from using taxpayer funds or taxpayer-funded resources to influence the outcome of ballot...
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Nic Horton
Feb 4, 20133 min read
Church Protection Act Passes the House, Heads to The Beebe
Rep. Nate Bell, gnome de Mena, wielding his fully automatic Glock assault rifle machine gun. Yesterday, the House passed SB71, “The...
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Nic Horton
Jan 31, 20131 min read
House Judiciary Committee Passes “Church Carry” Bill
This morning, the House Judiciary Committee passed “The Church Protection Act.” The bill now heads to the House floor. If it is...
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Nic Horton
Jan 30, 20131 min read
Rep. Bell Presents “Mileage Reimbursement Fairness Act”
Rep. Nate Bell (more affectionately known as “the Mena Gnome”) presented HB1044 or “The Mileage Reimbursement Fairness Act” before the...
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Nic Horton
Jan 17, 20132 min read
Senator King Files “Church Carry” Bill
Don’t mess with Granny — even at church. Senator Bryan King, as promised, has filed a bill to allow churches and houses of worship to...
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Nic Horton
Dec 22, 20122 min read
Merry Christmas From Your State Government: Church Carry, Planned Parenthood, & Supporting Isra
You’ve already heard a great deal about the vote on the Obamacare exchanges grant that happened this morning. But here are a few other...
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Nic Horton
Nov 26, 20123 min read
Advancing Arkansas: Rep. Nate Bell Aims For Ethics, Transparency Reforms
In 2013, Republicans will hold the top leadership position in the Arkansas House and Senate for the first time in modern history. It’s...
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Nic Horton
Jul 23, 20121 min read
Full Jeffress Comments On the Mena Gnome!
There has been at least some speculation that the honorable Senator Jimmy Jeffress was perhaps taken out of context regarding his “fat...
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Nic Horton
Jul 10, 20123 min read
The Story of ‘A Fat Little Gnome of A So-Called Person From Mena’
By now, you are probably all-too-familiar with our good friend state Senator Gene Jeffress. He has been recognized here repeatedly, as...
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Nic Horton
May 2, 20123 min read
Promoting Responsibility: A Closer Look At Lottery Scholarship Reform
After Rep. Nate Bell floated his proposal to reform state lottery scholarships last week, I contacted Professor Robert Steinbuch of...
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Nic Horton
Apr 27, 20122 min read
Nate Bell’s Weird Idea: Let’s Stop Wasting Taxpayer Money!
State Representative Nate Bell is working on legislation that would require Arkansas lottery scholarship recipients to repay their...
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