Arkansas Policy Foundation
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Established1995[1]
Executive DirectorGreg Kaza[2]
BudgetRevenue: $96,600
Expenses: $115,000
(FYE December 2023)[3]
Expenses: $115,000
(FYE December 2023)[3]
Address111 Center Street
Suite 1200
Little Rock, AR 72201![]() | |
| Established | 1995[1] |
|---|---|
| Executive Director | Greg Kaza[2] |
| Budget | Revenue: $96,600 Expenses: $115,000 (FYE December 2023)[3] |
| Address | 111 Center Street
Suite 1200 Little Rock, AR 72201 |
| Location | |
| Coordinates | 34°44′52″N 92°16′21″W / 34.7478°N 92.2724°W |
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| Website | www |
The Arkansas Policy Foundation (APF) is a conservative think tank based in Little Rock, Arkansas.[4] According to APF, the organization "emphasizes the importance of tax policy and education reform."[5]
From 1996-1999, APF crafted a detailed review of state government known as the Murphy Commission report.[1] The organization has issued recommendations on education reform, ethics reform, and health care. It has proposed tax and spending cuts, including a reduction in sales taxes applied to groceries.[6][7] In December 2015, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson requested that APF conduct another efficiency review in order to take a statewide look at governmental efficiency.[8]

