In Murr v. Wisconsin, even the dissenters fail to give property rights the stature intended by the founders. Fortunately, Arizona voters have.
In Murr v. Wisconsin, even the dissenters fail to give property rights the stature intended by the founders. Fortunately, Arizona voters have.
The actual likely effects of GOP Obamacare replacements on Arizona’s Medicaid program don’t justify all the hysteria.
By deferring pension payments, the City of Phoenix is kicking a structural deficit down the road and making it bigger.
Congressional Republicans should have considered fixing the individual health insurance market and Medicaid reform separately.
Small differences in reasoning in the recent Arizona Court of Appeals decision can have big consequences for how much Dreamers have to pay in tuition.
After the GOP baseball shooting, political discourse won’t become more civil. But perhaps the blame game after violent events will be dialed back a bit.
There are big problems appropriating through ballot measures, as illustrated by a proposal from prominent businessmen to significantly increase the dedicated education sales tax.
The future of Millennials and following generations is neither preordained nor unduly constrained. They have a broad range of choices that will determine their path.
The House GOP alternative to Dodd-Frank is an improvement. But only smaller banks will truly end too big to fail.
The record is fairly consistent: voters support vouchers in the abstract, but vote down specific proposals that make the ballot.