Archive | July, 2009

Caution Ahead: Healthcare Reform

by Sen. Gilbert Baker State Sen. Gilbert Baker from Conway sends along his thoughts about the federal health care proposal. Baker is one of the plethora of candidates rumored to be considering running for U.S. Senate. Is he? Well, depends on who you ask. But he is sending out press releases on the federal healthcare proposal. For [...]

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Family Research Council Ads on Federal Health Care

Word on the street is that Family Research Council will begin running the above ad in Arkansas, encouraging people to call Sen. Blanche Lincoln and Sen. Mark Pryor to vote against the Federal Health Care Proposal.  The ad shows an elderly couple sitting at the kitchen table after being denied payment for surgery under the [...]

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Passailaigue Pushes Lottery Commission to Cut Costs and Speed Up Starting Games

At today’s Lottery Commission meeting, two things were apparent. Director Ernie Passailaigue has felt the pressure and is doing everything in his power to reduce cost, and he has no plans to slow down or push back the start date. At the meeting, Passailaigue outlined three proposals that could save the state up to $2 million [...]

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The List Is In! (UPDATE)

I took a break from my stake-out of the Lottery Commission offices to go get some more paper to compose a couple new FOI requests when I noticed that David Kinkade posted a complete run down of the Arkansas House legislative races. It appears that the lists shows the incumbent for each district, if the [...]

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Halter Says Lottery Salaries Are “Too High;” Shifts Blame to Legislators

I hate being the type of guy that says cock-a-doodle-doo and takes credit for the sun coming up. But just yesterday I asked where Bill Halter is on the lottery issue and today he is quoted in a story in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Looks like Halter did not have time to talk to the Tolbert [...]

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Where’s Bill Halter? (UPDATE)

There was interesting editorial in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette today on the lack of Bill Halter in the press lately. It seems like you used to not be able to read a story on the lottery without having several quotes from the lieutenant governor sharing his views as the “Father of the Arkanas Lottery”. The [...]

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Lottery Commissioner’s Glowing Memo on Passailaigue

Over the weekend, I wrote an op-ed piece for the Arkansas News Bureau on the lottery.  The piece looks at the mistakes that have been made as legislators, commissioners, and now lottery employees have rushed to start the lottery as soon as possible. I invite you to read it on ArkansasNews.com or in your local newspaper.  [...]

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Kinkade v. Rutherford: Battle of the Blogs

It seems the two titans of the Arkansas blogosphere have banged head on recent post over the weekend. Kinkade offered and interesting comparison of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette’s coverage of the Arkansas Democrat’s Jefferson-Jackson Dinner compared to the coverage of the Arkansas Republican’s Governor’s Dinner a few weeks back. Kinkade writes… I suppose it would be [...]

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Trevor Drown of Russellville Announces as Independent Candidate For U.S. Senate

Former Green Beret and Russellville Tea Party star Trevor Drown announced today that he is going to run for U.S. Senate as an Independent candidate, which greatly disappoints Republicans as one more GOP Senate candidate and we win a free sandwich. Anyway, the announcement is not Drown’s first. Just a few weeks back he sent out [...]

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District, parents preparing for new school year

Cabot Schools are on the verge of launching the 2009-10 school year.

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