The act is long overdue for reform, but few will brave the hyperbolic overreaction from environmentalists.
Monthly Archives: August 2018
Another failed federal corruption case
It’s unsurprising that the bribery case against former Corporation Commissioner Gary Pierce failed. The feds have a history of failed local corruption cases in Arizona.
Invest in Ed’s indexing faux pas
Proponents ask a judge not to interpret what they wrote literally.
Trump tax cuts may slow the college gravy train
In the Trump tax-cut hiring binge, employers are looking at alternatives to a college degree to credential prospects.
Congress tries to take back power from Trump
Congress should reassert its constitutional authority, but shouldn’t intrude on the president’s power, even if that president is Trump.
‘Legislative immunity’ clause doesn’t actually grant immunity
Ducey want to ride the wave of public outrage over the serial-speeder legislator. But this isn’t a wave to ride clear to shore.