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School Choice Market Tops 83,000 Students
(December 2018) The Arkansas school choice market continues its explosive growth rate, expanding from an estimated 66,627 K-12 students (2013) to more than 83,000 (2018). This niche market includes those eligible for public school choice programs; and homeschooled, private and charter students.
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Pulaski County School Choice Market Larger Than 3 Of 4 Public K-12 Districts
(December 2018) More K-12 students are participating in the Pulaski County school choice market in the current school year (2018-19) than total enrollment in three of four local public school districts, Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) records and other data show.
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Fiscal Policy Forum Engages Citizens
(November 2018) On Nov. 27 the Policy Foundation hosted a Fiscal Policy Forum at Heifer Village in Little Rock to provide Arkansas citizens with information on ideas likely to emerge in 2019. A diverse group of students, senior citizens, researchers and policymakers participated in three panels that examined road funding, the state income tax, the grocery tax and the EITC. There was no charge to attend and attendees asked several dozen questions.
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Policy Foundation Dinner With The Center For The Study Of Liberty
(November 2018) The Policy Foundation is joining with the Indiana-based Center for the Study of Liberty (CSL) to host a Nov. 15 dinner on the conversational topic "Poverty and Education."
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Policy Foundation To Host Nov. 27 Fiscal Policy Forum
(October 2018) The Policy Foundation will host a fiscal policy forum Nov. 27 (10 a.m.-2 p.m.) at Heifer Village in Little Rock to examine ideas expected to be considered in the 92nd General Assembly (2019) of the state legislature.
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Utah Leads U.S. In Jobs Creation Arkansas Trails U.S. Average
(September 2018) Utah leads the United States in jobs creation since the end of the Great Recession in mid-2009, expanding payroll employment at a 28.4% rate versus the 14% national average, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics records show. Arkansas trailed the U.S. in the period, creating new jobs at a 7.5% rate.
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Legislative Task Force Recommends Income Tax Cuts
(August 2018) A state legislative task force has recommended reducing the highest Arkansas income tax rate, a policy advanced by the Policy Foundation since its founding as a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank in 1995.
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OpenTheBooks.Com: Legislator Charged With Failing To Pay Income Taxes Or File Returns Received $118,988 In Salary Over Three Years
(July 2018) State Rep. Michael "Mickey" Gates, R-Hot Springs, charged recently with failing to pay state income taxes or file returns was paid $78,800 in legislative salary (2016-17), and is receiving $40,188 this year, according to OpenTheBooks.com, a non-profit that advances government transparency.
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Performance-Based Pay Plan Advances
(June 2018) Two reports published 18 years apart set the stage for the performance-based pay plan advanced in the past year by policymakers.
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OpenTheBooks.Com: Little Rock District Paid 102 Administrators More Than State Leaders
(June 2018) It pays to be a Little Rock School District employee more than a top state official. The Little Rock School District, the subject of a 2015 state takeover paid 102 officials more than $89,301, the new annual salary of the Arkansas' Auditor of State, Secretary of State and Treasurer.
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Agencies Adopt Strategic Plans
(May 2018) Sixteen state agencies reviewed by the Efficiency Project in 2016 have adopted Recommendation No. 3, which called on agencies to develop strategic plans and post them online in a format "accessible to citizens."
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OpenTheBooks.Com: Failing District Spent $8.3 Million On Salaries In 2016
(May 2018) The Dollarway School District, taken over by the state in 2015, spent $8,309,639 on employee salaries in 2016, according to public records compiled by OpenTheBooks.com, a non-profit that advances government transparency as a policy goal.
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Agencies Amend Mission Statements
(May 2018) Eleven Arkansas state agencies have amended their mission or core value statements to advance the idea of efficiency in their operations, according to public records. The Efficiency Project, a Policy Foundation project made the recommendation in a 2016 report.
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DFA Reduces Outstanding Receivables
(May 2018) The state Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) continues to reduce tax debts owed Arkansas, recovering $132.3 million in outstanding receivables in calendar year 2017. This is $21 million greater than the amount ($111.3 million) collected by DFA in calendar year 2016.
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County Budget Transparency
(April 2018) Only eight Arkansas counties post annual budgets online for citizens while others publish an annual appropriation notice in the paper of record, a legal requirement. Every county should post its budget in an easily-accessible format. This lack of transparency can be illustrated by comparing Arkansas counties with those with similar names in other states.
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Modified Distribution
(April 2018) A new Arkansas Department of Education School Index report assigns twice as many 'A' grades to traditional high schools as failing ('F') marks. ADE also reported more than three times as many 'A' grades to traditional elementary schools as failing marks. A standard distribution would report a similar number of 'A' and 'F' schools.
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Federal Tax Cut Provision Advances Arkansas School Choice
(March 2018) A provision of the recently-enacted Republican federal tax cut, meant to increase competition in the delivery of education services was approved by the state legislature in mid-March and became law on March 20.
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529s & Middle-class Arkansas Households
(March 2018) Critics argue only the rich benefit from school choice but records show more than 30 Arkansas private schools charge tuition less than the top individual benefit ($5,000) of 529 savings plans. Another six schools enroll younger students at similar rates. About 7,500 students attend these schools.
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The Policy Foundation And School Choice
(March 2018) The Policy Foundation was established in 1995 as a nonpartisan, 501(c)(c) non-profit think tank. For nearly a quarter-century the Foundation has advanced market-based ideas to the people of Arkansas. The Foundation advances these ideas in various ways, including public forums, news media reports, special projects, and research posted on its website. One idea is school choice, which the Policy Foundation has advanced as a process to increase competition within Arkansas' current model of education.
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OpenTheBooks: Salaries Total $38.9 Million In Six 'Low-Performing' East Arkansas Districts
(February 2018) Arkansas taxpayers spent $38.9 million on employee salaries in six low-performing east Arkansas K-12 public school districts, while policymakers fought expanded school choice for nearly 80,000 students not attending traditional public schools, according to OpenTheBooks.com and public records.
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Gov. Hutchinson Proposes Income Tax Cut
(February 12, 2018) Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson proposed using efficiencies and savings from the transformation of state government to reduce the top state individual income tax rate from 6.9 to 6.0 percent in 2019.
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Arkansas Has Second Highest Corporate Income Tax Rate In Region
(February 2018) Arkansas is among states with the second highest top corporate income tax rate in the 12-state southeast region, according to 2017 data from the Federation of State Tax Administrators.
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Arkansas School Choice Market
(January 2018) Records show the Arkansas school choice market continues to grow at a high rate, expanding from an estimated 66,627 K-12 students (2013) to 79,325 (2017). This niche educational market includes students eligible to participate in public school choice programs, capped at three percent (3%) of enrollment; and homeschooled, private and charter students.
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Pulaski County School Choice Market
(January 2018) Records show the school choice market in Pulaski County totaled nearly 19,000 K-12 students in 2017.
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The Arkansas Policy Foundation is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization that analyzes the impact of public policy on Arkansas and makes recommendations.
The Foundation emphasizes the importance of tax policy and education reform.
Principles of tax policy: Arkansas would benefit from comprehensive, pro-growth reform; Arkansans are not under-taxed; taxes and rates do matter to entrepreneurs; dynamic scoring of tax changes and effects provides benefits.
Education reform: The Foundation seeks intellectual honesty and complete openness in reporting the lack of academic progress in Arkansas' school system.
The Foundation encourages citizenship.
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"A good sign"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Benton County Daily Record
Northwest Arkansas Times
December 28, 2018
"State's joblessness rate ticks up to 3.6%"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Benton County Daily Record
Northwest Arkansas Times
December 22, 2018
"Tax cut task force leader looking to avert Kansas, Oklahoma-like budget disaster"
Talk Business
November 27, 2018
"Jobless rate 3.5% as Arkansas trend holds"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Benton County Daily Record
Northwest Arkansas Times
November 17, 2018
105.9 KNRS
Salt Lake City, Utah
October 31, 2018
"Utah is the national leader in jobs creation. What can go wrong?"
Deseret News
October 30, 2018
"State jobless rate hits record low 3.5%"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Times
Benton County Daily Record
October 20, 2018
"Reorganization and 'Shared Services'"
Talk Business
October 16, 2018
"State's jobless rate at 3.6%"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Times
Benton County Daily Record
September 22, 2018
"Arkansas jobless rate inches lower"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Benton County Daily Record
Northwest Arkansas Times
August 18, 2018
"Young Citizen Makes A Difference"
Log Cabin Democrat
August 2, 2018
"Citizenship works"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Benton County Daily Record
Northwest Arkansas Times
August 2, 2018
"State's 3.8 percent jobless rate hanging on for fifth-straight month"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Benton County Daily Record
Northwest Arkansas Times
July 21, 2018
"Term limits and experience"
Jonesboro Sun
July 1, 2018
"Unemployment rates among black teens in Arkansas is twice as high as any other ethnicity"
KTHV-11
CBS affiliate, Little Rock
May 14, 2018
"Hutchinson touts reorganization efforts at town hall"
May 10, 2018
El Dorado News-Times
"Analysts note sag in state job growth; unemployment rate remains at 3.8%"
April 21, 2018
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Benton County Daily Record
Northwest Arkansas Times
"Stronger FOIA laws save Arkansas taxpayers money"
Watchdog.org
April 11, 2018
"Governor's aim to reduce number of state agencies has some retiree fund trustees worried"
April 7, 2018
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Times
Benton County Daily Record
"Let the sun shine"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Times
Benton County Daily Record
March 31, 2018
"Considering the UBI"
Regulation Magazine
Spring 2018
Regulation: Spring 2018
"Jobless rate up to 3.8% for state"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Times
Benton County Daily Record
March 24, 2018
"State's jobless rate stays put at 3.7%"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Times
Benton County Daily Record
March 13, 2018
"Transparency needed in distressed districts"
Jonesboro Sun
March 11, 2018
"Business and efficient government"
Arkansas Business
February 26, 2018
"Arkansas' jobless rate holds at 3.7%"
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Times
Benton County Daily Record
January 24, 2018
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Arkansas Charter Schools
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Socialism Doesn't Work
Friedrich A. Hayek taught at the Univ. of Arkansas-Fayetteville in the early 1950s. He was awarded the 1974 Nobel Prize in Economics. His insight? Socialism doesn't work due to the lack of a price system.
Making A Difference In Arkansas
The Arkansas Council on Economic Education (ACEE) is a private, non-profit, non-partisan, educational organization founded in 1962 to promote economic literacy in Arkansas. www.economicsarkansas.org/
Journal Publications
“Michigan’s MEGA Tax Credits: Hayek’s Insight”
Economic Development Quarterly
Cleveland: Sage Publications
2012
"Wolverines, Razorbacks and Skyscrapers"
Transaction Periodicals Consortium,
Rutgers University
Winter 2010
"The Austrian School in the NBER's Business Cycle Studies"
QJAE
Summer 2010
'Regulation of financial derivatives in the U.S. code' Derivatives Use, Trading and Regulation (London, U.K.) Palgrave Macmillian Ltd. February 2006 Read Online
'Deflation & Economic Growth' QJAE (Piscataway, N.J.) Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Rutgers University Summer 2006
Policy Foundation research on this topic cited by Arkansas Attorney General Mike Beebe (Opinion No. 2005-291)
'A review of state statutes regulating financial derivatives in the USA' Pensions, an International Journal (London, U.K.) Palgrave Macmillian Ltd. 2004 Read Online
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