Charging only rooftop solar customers a fee based on highest peak demand is unfair.
Is Detroit’s economy really better than Phoenix’s
New study illustrates the concentration fallacy that muddles much discussion of the local economy.
Disturbing foster care lawsuit, in more ways than one
The case for improved foster care should be made to the governor and Legislature, not a federal judge.
Contrary to Obama, federal finances aren’t hunky-dory
Taxes, spending and interest costs go up, while entitlements remain unreformed.
Dish makes case against bidding preferences
Wins wireless spectrum as a small business. What?
Making Maricopa County a free zone for identity theft
Stealing someone’s identity, even if just to gain employment, shouldn’t go unpunished.
A legislative reform worth referring
Forget four-year terms. Refer single-member House districts to the voters.
How to settle the education funding lawsuit
First step: Boot the judges and lawyers out of the room.
Ducey’s way out on Medicaid
A waiver granted Indiana points the way to how Ducey can get the horns of his Medicaid dilemma.
Greek vote proves bailout was a bad idea
The European Union should let Greece go its own way.