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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Don’t abandon state-mandated tests for schools
Objective tests are the only way to measure and improve student achievement and provide accountability for taxpayers.
Of robocalls and Citizens United
Arizona has never required grassroots lobbying campaigns, astroturf or otherwise, to register and report contributions and expenditures.
Obama’s non-strategy on terrorism
The protection of the United States shouldn’t be predicated on radical transformations of other countries and societies.
Move Arizona’s primary to June
That’s the ideal date for voter participation and robust general election campaigns.
GOP will have to meet Obamacare expectations
After Obamacare, the federal government will be expected to be the insurer of last resort for everyone.
Boehner needs to think ahead
The bind that the GOP finds itself in over funding the Department of Homeland Security was entirely predictable.
Ruling halting amnesty on solid ground
Creating a new category of legal status without congressional authorization isn’t prosecutorial discretion.
Apple and the incentives addiction
Arizona taxpayers are going to pay $5 million so Apple can say it’s green.
Knock that Ducey’s budget favors prisons over K-12 overblown
Corrections reform isn’t a magical ticket that will boost K-12 spending.