Arkansas Good Roads Foundation
Highway Work Ahead, And It’s About Time
The long-delayed Arkansas highway funding initiative moved along this week, passing a Senate committee with one official no vote. read more >
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Truckers, Construction Firms Ready to Roll with Arkansas Highway Plan
While Gov. Asa Hutchinson's $300 million per year plan for highways will raise diesel prices for truckers, they'll eventually come out ahead through time saved and fewer equipment repairs, the Arkansas Trucking Association says. read more >
Proposed Arkansas Highway Plan Would Raise $300M Per Year
Gov. Asa Hutchinson and legislative leaders unveil a $300 million per year plan to maintain Arkansas' roads and bridges — one billed as the largest single highway proposal in the state's history. read more >
by Lance Turner -
Arkansas’ Highways to Nowhere
Arkansas needs hundreds of millions more dollars to adequately maintain current roads and bridges and keep up with future needs. The last new money the state dug up for Arkansas highways was $50 million the governor scraped together in 2016 from existing sources. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Road Funding in Arkansas Still Elusive
Gov. Asa Hutchinson sees highway funding as a priority when the state’s next legislative session opens in January. read more >
by Marty Cook -
Asa Hutchinson: Highway Funding A Priority Next Year
Arkansas' governor says he believes it's possible to find consensus for raising additional money for the state's highways, but is stopping short of endorsing a specific plan yet to do so. read more >
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Study Cites Economic Benefits of Spending More on Roads
The Arkansas Good Roads Foundation and the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce release a study that showed the projected economic impact of increased spending on state roads and highways. read more >
Joe Quinn Joins Arkansas Good Roads Foundation (Movers & Shakers)
Joe Quinn has been named executive director of the Arkansas Good Roads Foundation in Little Rock. read more >
Options Slim After Defeat of Arkansas Highway Plan (Andrew DeMillo Analysis)
The defeat of an effort to put a highway initiative on the Arkansas ballot next year leaves highway advocates few options for finding new ways to close a growing funding gap. read more >
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Study: Voters Favor New Tax on Fuel Wholesalers for Highways
Arkansans prefer maintaining roads to building new ones, would favor a sales tax on fuel wholesalers and support making permanent the temporary one-half cent sales tax they approved in 2012, researchers said. read more >
The Public in Public Policy (Craig Douglass On Consumers)
A much-needed increase in annual highway funding is a problem. It’s a problem because the needs are so great, and the options for attainable, incremental funding are limited. In order to achieve the increases necessary to benefit all Arkansans, public involvement is needed in the development of new public policy leading to increased funding. read more >
by Craig Douglass -
Never Say Never (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
This is the perfect time to increase the fuel tax. Gasoline remains relatively cheap in historic terms, and the price per gallon can easily fluctuate by 5 cents per day. If we are going to have decent roads, we need an adequate and reliable funding mechanism — and spending the state rainy-day fund and nickel-and-diming other government needs just screams inadequate and unreliable, doesn’t it? read more >
by Gwen Moritz -
Good Roads Foundation Names Newton, Beaver to Executive Committee
The board of the Arkansas Good Roads Foundation has elected Shannon Newton and Harold Beaver to its executive committee, it announced this week. read more >
Increase the Gas Tax Now (Craig Douglass On Consumers)
Gas taxes are the fairest, simplest way to fund good roads. But revenue from the per-gallon consumption tax is declining because vehicles are using less gas. And consumption will continue to fall as cars and trucks become ever more efficient. read more >
by Craig Douglass -
Consumers and Highway Funding (Craig Douglass On Consumers)
Arkansas consumers recognize the importance of smoother and safer roads. Consumers get it. And here’s hoping the new Highway Funding Working Group assembled by Gov. Asa Hutchinson gets it, too. read more >
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