A change this fundamental, including getting the state into the loan guarantee business, shouldn’t be enacted through a footnote.
Salmon goes round a tea-party bend
The impasse over funding the Department of Homeland Security wasn’t a test of political fortitude. It was a test of political intelligence.
Try not to worry about Valley’s housing industry
The Valley’s economy isn’t driven by housing and it will recover when it recovers.
Stanton’s budget misdirection
Rather than confronting a structural deficit, the mayor sends out a happy-face press release.
Phoenix transit tax bad for education
K-12 education should get first dibs on a sales tax increase.
Net neutrality regulation not needed
Consumer demand will prevent slow download speeds or the blocking of sites.
Don’t abandon state-mandated tests for schools
Objective tests are the only way to measure and improve student achievement and provide accountability for taxpayers.
Of robocalls and Citizens United
Arizona has never required grassroots lobbying campaigns, astroturf or otherwise, to register and report contributions and expenditures.
Obama’s non-strategy on terrorism
The protection of the United States shouldn’t be predicated on radical transformations of other countries and societies.
Move Arizona’s primary to June
That’s the ideal date for voter participation and robust general election campaigns.