Withholding Of State Income Taxes Is Mandatory
Under the terms of a new law, Arizona business owners are required to immediately begin withholding a minimum of $5 in state income taxes, even for those workers who have […]
Policy Makers Helped Boost Arizona’s Economy
When the legislative session adjourned June 19 after 158 days of hard work, Arizona unquestionably became a better place — and even more important, Arizona’s future became brighter. Arizona’s legislative […]
Governor Announces ‘Cushion’ Of $117 Million
Governor Napolitano says it appears that the state will end up with a cash balance of nearly $117 million when the books are closed on fiscal 2003, which ended June […]
Gold Mining Claims Don’t Always Pan Out
Commercial Operations Wane With Decline In Prices, But Recreational Panning Is Popular Pastime
Freshmen Lawmakers Weigh In On Session
Arizona Capitol Times asked freshmen for views of their first session, and aside from the budget, to identify the best and worst bills that were passed. Here are their insights […]
Farnsworth: Session A Qualified Success
Next Year Could Be A Bigger Challenge With 3 Factions In House GOP Caucus
Debate Over Red Ink Is Overshadowed By Spending Demands
Black ink and a good deal of rhetoric have been spilled over the red ink, but it is worth observing the budget debate appeared to be all about how much […]
Land Issues: 2003 Was Session Of ‘Missed Opportunities’
However, Lawmakers Did Address Drinking Water, Groundwater Management