Archive | March, 2011

Minority tyranny works UPDATE

Perils of Pauline: A handful of Republican zealots has the insurance industry and a significant chunk of the state budget tied to the railroad tracks. They’ll let the train run over it unless they get their way on removing an appropriation (not spending) of federal money to implement federal health care reform as other states [...]

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Gun bill stymied in Senate

I missed the news yesterday that the Senate Judiciary Committee lacked votes necessary to approve the House bill allowing guns in church. Several pastors testified for presence of concealed weapons because of potential for violence. Which, it might be worth noting, is an argument you could make for every venue of human contact. Count me [...]

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Mount Holly Cemetery wall damaged

Anne Orsi, a member of the Mount Holly Cemetery Association, writes to tell me a vehicle crashed three times Wednesday morning into the historic cemetery’s wall along Broadway. The collisions did catastrophic damage, perhaps as much as $70,000 worth. I’ll have a longer report from her and photos later. Needed: white knights. The association had to [...]

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The Internet sales tax bill

Now that it’s passed both houses, it’s a good time for John Brummett’s explanation of the bill aimed at collecting sales tax on Internet sales. It’s but a small and limited step toward tax fairness that can only be solved ultimately by Congress. [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]

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The nut roll

Here are the 19 Republicans who, in the last roll call, said they’d rather end insurance regulation in Arkansas, shut down a state agency and private insurance companies and strip $100 million from state and retirement funds rather than approve a bill that authorizes (but doesn’t spend) $1 milllion in federal spending on planning for [...]

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The Wednesday night line

The line is open. Closing odds and ends: * TYRANNY OF THE MINORITY: The House meets into the evening. Another vote tonight on the Insurance Department? Don’t know. * HUCK PROMOTES ‘GUNPOINT’ LEARNING: Though someone tried to scrub it, a watchdog group has captured Mike Huckabee saying on video that Americans should be indoctrinated “at gunpoint” to [...]

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Insurance Department bill defeated 3rd time

On its third try, the Insurance Department appropriation failed the House again this afternoon, once again drawing 70 votes, needing 75. There were 19 nays, with 11 absent or not voting. House Minority Leader Rep. John Burris rose reluctantly to endorse the bill after he failed for the second time to separate from the bill [...]

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The redistricting fight rolls on UPDATE IV

A Republican plan for congressional redistricting was defeated in Senate committee this morning. Roby Brock reports. Suffice it to say that Sen. Bill Pritchard’s map is a blatantly political gerrymander to maximize Republican strength in the districts the party currently holds. Suffice it to say the GOP and their hacks won’t call it a gerrymander. [...]

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School consolidation bill fails in House

The House this afternoon failed to pass Rep. Jon Hubbard’s bill to end consolidation of school districts solely because they fall below 350-student enrollment. The vote was 50-33, with 51 needed for passage. He’d add financial stability and education performance as standards. Education Department officials and the governor’s office oppose the bill because it flies [...]

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Anderson comes home to Arkansas

FAYETTEVILLE – Mike Anderson strolled out of the tunnel to one of the loudest ovations heard in Bud Walton Arena in quite some time.

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