Lawmakers consider seeking exemption from stimulus requirements  (access required)

Standing between lawmakers and millions of dollars in budget cuts to education are three letters - M-O-E. Since Arizona started drawing federal stimulus funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, some lawmakers have decried the maintenance-of-effort, or MOE, requirements for portions of the money.

Lawmakers are still in
special session, but after
the failure of a key
bill in the Senate yesterday,
lawmakers are not expected to
be in working today.

The Senate is scheduled
to reconvene on Monday.

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Freedom paid out $3.7M in bonuses to top executives

Most Freedom Communications employees probably have never heard of the company’s MBO bonus program, but the higher-ups know all about it. The program paid out more than $3.7 million to Freedom’s top executives during the past [...]

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