But it suggests Ducey will aim high in staffing his administration.
Phoenix’s big Convention Center bet not paying off
Is it really a surprise that a city-owned hotel is losing money?
Muddled thinking about Ferguson
Protesting the grand jury decision isn’t accepting it or the rule of law.
Danny’s illegal worker scheme not common
This wasn’t an employer winking and nodding at potentially phony names and numbers. This was identity theft.
Tax the Internet
Conservatives are supposed to favor consumption taxes over income taxes and tax neutrality, not preferences.
McCain takes aim at sequestration
While all eyes are on new Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Arizona’s John McCain may turn out to be the new GOP majority’s most interesting figure.
Rural counties rescue Douglas, Prop. 122
The political complexion of Arizona’s rural counties has gotten much more Republican and conservative.
Education melodramas to dominate agenda
Pent-up energy and passion to improve schools will take a back seat to melodramas over Common Core implementation and the state budget.
What GOP should do about Obama’s administrative amnesty
Republicans don’t have the political tools or leverage to stop or reverse it. So, they should start passing GOP immigration measures, beginning with mandatory use of electronic verification of work eligibility for all employers.
Douglas deserves some space
Critics should keep their powder dry until the new school superintendent has actually done something.