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Monthly Archives: June 2015
No need for distortion about per-pupil funding
In Arizona, distinction between a state and local contribution is largely artificial.
Subsidizing e-cigarettes? What are we smoking?
An e-cigarette manufacturer is relocating from Washington to Mesa. Arizona taxpayers may underwrite the move.
Senate Dems give GOP an election gift
They want to threaten to shut down the government before Republicans have a chance to.
Obama’s “incomplete” Islamic State strategy is OK
Better to continue trying to get someone else to do the ground fighting than to do it ourselves.
Reagan vs. Clean Elections Commission is the fight to watch
Those who participate in politics shouldn’t be subject to uncertain rules and duplicative and potentially contradictory enforcement.
Reality check needed on per-pupil spending
Want to move Arizona up the ranks on per-pupil spending? Good luck with that.
Pot poll not good news for legalization
Narrow margin and strong Republican opposition should concern proponents.
Graham will hurt neoconservative cause
The difference between being strong and smart and being bellicose escapes Graham.
Ducey ed funding plan: sound policy, brilliant politics
Dipping deeper into trust funds for K-12 education makes sense and effectively blocks a tax increase via initiative.