Democrats Few In Number But Still Screwing up Arkansas

Republicans became the majority party in the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2013 and increased their majority in 2015 and 2017. By 2017, only 24 of the 100 members of the Arkansas House were Democrats.

Fiscal conservatives thought the new Republican majority would fulfill long-standing promises to limit the size of Arkansas government and reduce the overall tax burden. Instead, Republican politicians fought among themselves, and the functional majority” became a coalition of all Democrats and the tax-and-spend wing of the Republican Party.

The Democrats continue to be the cornerstone for bigger Arkansas state government and keeping taxes high. Here are three examples of how Democrats made the difference to grow government and keep taxes high:

If you are a conservative, you are probably disgusted with state government looking like it did under Democrats. But, the November election is not the time to stay away from the polls or to cast a protest vote for a Democrat candidate for the legislature. Letting Democrats win legislative seats gives you no chance of ever seeing fiscal reform.

There is still some reason to hope Republicans will return to their promises. The principles of smaller government and lower taxes were removed from the platform of the Republican Party of Arkansas in 2016. But, recently Republicans restored these principles to the platform. Let’s hope with this shift, Republican legislators will return to the principles and start bringing the reforms we had hoped for in 2013, 2015, and 2017.

They need YOU to remind them of those principles.

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