Businesses subsidize residential customers in a way that’s economically counterproductive.
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For fiscal conservatives, Libertarian Party fields a strong ticket
With former Governors Gary Johnson and Bill Weld, the Libertarian Party has fielded what will be the election’s most accomplished ticket, when it comes to successful governing.
Getting beyond the political theater in the APS rate case
There are some serious and important residential rate design issue that merit dispassionate evaluation.
Of flowing rivers and transgendered bathrooms
Often it is best to give allow a free people to figure things out.
Does Trump really care about judges?
List or no list, Trump will make deals when it comes to nominating Supreme Court justices.
IG Report leaves Clinton clinging to Powell
A Clinton skirts the rules. Selective outrage on the right. Sound familiar?
I’m an elitist. Got a problem with that?
This anti-establishment thing is the biggest political con job I’ve ever seen.
Keep it real on additional ed funding
The incrementalist approach maximizes the changes of getting the Prop. 301 tax extended, which should be the highest priority.
Ducey criticized for wrong part of ed comment
Low-income parents who don’t care are a problem, but high-achieving charter schools aren’t the answer.
Did Prop. 123 losers really win?
There are lessons for Ducey and educators, just not the ones being peddled by left-wing opponents.