A general discussion and debate about tort reform would be useful. But creating new COVID-19 liability rules on the fly isn’t warranted.
Category Archives: State and local
The big risks in Sinema’s COVID-19 approach
Sinema’s approach can be caricatured as: Shut everything down. Put everyone on the federal dole.
Legislature should clarify public health emergency laws
There are serious questions about whether Gov. Ducey’s various orders to manage the COVID-19 exceeded his authority.
Ducey should move more quickly past the COVID-19 lockdown
The initial public health objective of avoiding overrunning hospitals has been achieved. There are ways other than lockdowns and shutdowns to achieve other public health benefits.
COVID-19 credit-grabbing and blame-shifting in Congress
Members of Congress, including those from Arizona, want to be perceived as doing something about the coronavirus pandemic, but calibrated so as to evade responsibility for outcomes.
Return to normalcy would win in a landslide
Progressives are worried that Biden is running a return to normalcy campaign. He’s not, but perhaps he should.
A state and local government bailout is premature
The initial guesstimate about the effect of the coronavirus shutdown on the Arizona state budget suggests that prudently managed state and local governments can muddle through.
To what extent is Ducey the boss of us?
There are limits to Ducey’s public health emergency powers, which were exceeded by his executive order banning small business evictions, and perhaps others as well.
Throwing more money at a shutdown economy won’t accomplish much
The only way to help small business on a broad scale is to reopen the economy.
Judges shouldn’t change ballot measure rules
Initiative proponents are asking judges to make it easier for them to qualify than under existing rules they hadn’t previously challenged.