Xi’s China is fundamentally different. Neither the Trump nor Biden approach fully responds to that.
Prop. 208’s huge economic gamble
The Invest in Ed ballot proposition would give Arizona the ninth highest individual income tax rate in the country. That’s not encouraging company to be joining.
Kelly’s vagueness, not wealth, is the issue
Forget how Kelly made his money. Where does he stand on the issues? On what policies is he a nonpartisan independent, as he claims, rather than an orthodox Democrat?
Brnovich partially right on Ducey’s COVID-19 authority
Does state law give Ducey the authority to shut down businesses during a public health emergency? There’s reason to doubt it.
Democrats keep raising the stakes in presidential race
For those who prefer Trump to Biden on policy, but deplore his conduct in office, Democrats are making it a tough choice.
Despite the fireworks in the presidential race, law and order is a local issue
Establishing and protection public order on city streets is a job for mayors and city councils, not presidents.
The scientific approach to COVID can be pretty unscientific
The Ducey administration’s matrix for reopenings is actually a scientific facade for what is in reality a judgment call.
Both parties abandon the Constitution
When it comes to respecting constitutional bounds, Donald Trump is no William Taft.
Court decision raises questions about clean energy regs
If the Corporation Commission doesn’t have the authority to dictate future energy mixes under its ratemaking power, where does it get the authority?
Prop. 123 saga ends with a whimper
Now that the 9th Circuit has cleared away any legal questions, perhaps Gov. Ducey’s finest moment can be more broadly appreciated.