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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Demonizing the NRA isn’t the the path to gun control
Gun-control politics are actually rather simple: there are more votes against than for. Demonizing the NRA hasn’t changed that.
A gun law state GOP should consider
A mental health injunction against possessing firearms might actually prevent some mass shootings.
Will outraged high schoolers change the gun-control debate?
The right redistricting commission reform
After a faulty state, Senate President Steve Yarbrough is headed in the right direction in changing the composition of the redistricting commission by adding more independents.
Prop. 301 extension tantalizingly close
A two-thirds vote to extend the Prop. 301 education sales tax actually has some life in the legislature.
Dreamers are a victim of the filibuster rule
A bipartisan majority of the Senate voted to give dreamers legal status and a path to citizenship. The filibuster rule killed it.
Tobin, activists claim to divine the energy future
But it is captive ratepayers who will take the risk.
Arizona love on statehood day
A shout out to leaders who exemplify Arizona: Jon Kyl, Alfredo Gutierrez, Jerry Colangelo, Lou Witzeman.
Trump’s infrastructure plan is awful
Infrastructure is intrinsically local. And the federal government is broke.