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Committee
must not let Deltic dirty our water
Rep. Will Bond, the Jacksonville Democrat who is chairman of the
House Committee on City, County and Local Affairs, opens hearings
today on a brazen attempt by developers to muddy our drinking water
while they would build $1 million mansions in the Lake Maumelle
watershed.
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Developer
determined to win over legislature
If you walk into
a fancy restaurant in Little Rock, chances are youŐll see a bunch
of dark suits entertaining groups of legislators in light polyester
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Warren
Knight: Visionary who did a world of good
Publisher A gentle rain fell Sunday evening only hours after Warren
Knight passed away in his sleep at the age of 71 in his Cabot home.[FULL
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Clinton named first
in poll File this for the next presidential
election. If your interest is a robust national economy, pay no
attention to those who promise to spur the economy by tax cuts for
business and the investor class. Modern history suggests that those
are not the ones who will deliver. [FULL
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Stop
giveaways to corporations
Another day at the legislature, another batch of
special interests are relieved of having to pay taxes that the rest
of us bear: One day last week it was Arkansas companies with payrolls
greater than $50,000 and millionaires Ń no, make it billionaires
Ń who want to set up their own private art museum in northwest Arkansas.
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People win, Deltic
loses
Intense lobbying by one of ArkansasŐ largest industries could not
persuade a House committee on Wednesday to approve a bill that would
have polluted Lake Maumelle.
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Deltic
flexes it muscle
Today we may get a verdict on whether the economic
muscle of one big corporation can trump the vital interests of 360,000
people. All the evidence so far suggests it can in the Arkansas
legislature in 2005.
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