Biggs had a chance to be a principled conservative voice in Congress. He choose Trumpism instead.
Corporate welfare at the Arizona Legislature
Putting $150 million of general fund revenue at risk … to make movies?
Ducey supports retail electricity competition by snuffing it out
If Ducey truly supports retail competition, why did he sign a bill pulling the rug out from under the only application the state has received to provide it?
What we can learn from the French presidential election about neutralizing extremism
In the U.S. two-party system, there’s no easy route to the ballot for a candidate from the abandoned middle.
Brnovich abuses his legal review authority over elections manual
A legal review is supposed to ascertain whether there are any manifest violations of state law. Brnovich has gone way beyond that.
Arizona Supreme Court usurps democracy in setting tax rates
As a result of the court’s actions, Arizona now has income tax rates not approved by any democratic process. Not by voters. Not by the Arizona Legislature.
Why are Republicans interrupting the Democratic meltdown on immigration?
Overpromising what state action, such as Ducey’s Border Strike Force, can do distracts from the real issues, both substantively and politically.
Yellen points toward a post-Ukraine trade policy
Reorienting supply chains away from countries that pose geopolitical risk is an intriguing concept, but the details would be difficult.
How Ducey used and misused his Covid emergency powers
Ducey’s management of Covid-19 reveals that the state’s emergency powers laws need an overhaul.
Title 42 shouldn’t be part of the immigration debate
It’s fair for Republicans to use immigration as an issue against Biden and Democrats. But misusing a public health measure for immigration control shouldn’t be part of it.