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Commentary

Apr 6, 2017

School choice a sham, profits on the taxpayers’ dime

It is time for Arizonans to take a hard look at who really benefits from school choice. While some families may want tax-payer funded options, the dizzying array of choices, combined with lax oversight and weak laws, make Arizona’s taxpayers easy marks for profiteering on the taxpayers’ dime.

Apr 6, 2017

What BASIS offers: A passport to 20,000 futures

On a blog maintained by the Network for Public Education, a blogger recently attacked BASIS.ed and BASIS Charter Schools with a series of falsehoods and innuendo. Ordinarily, we would not dignify such errors with a response, but as the Arizona Capitol Times was going to publish it, and offered us a response, we felt compelled to do so, with facts.

Mar 30, 2017

Let’s start by devoting $20 million to early literacy

The number of third graders who don’t pass the reading exam in Arizona would fill every seat of Chase Field, with 5,000 kids still waiting in line outside!

Mar 30, 2017

Robbing cities to pay universities not a viable option

It is not appropriate to target fellow government entities that rely on tax dollars to fund core government functions.

Mar 30, 2017

Article V convention not a solution for Washington spending woes

What the governor neither allows nor admits is the likelihood of economic chaos and material suffering such a move will cause – for Arizonans and for Americans from coast to coast.

Mar 29, 2017

When it comes to trade, think chips and guacamole

While I’m enjoying the drink (responsibly, of course), nothing is better than chips and guacamole. The ingredients are likely from both sides of the border. The avocados probably come from Mexico, the onions from the US, and the tomatoes are a jump ball.

Mar 28, 2017

Angel Investment Tax Credit: Too much of a good thing isn’t nearly enough

Although there’s debate over whether one can truly indulge in “too much of a good thing,” the stats revealing the undeniable success of Arizona’s Angel Investment Tax Credit show that investors and Arizona start-up companies haven’t had nearly enough of this pro-business, economy boosting program.

Mar 27, 2017

Ambiguity, confusion will reign if others assume mantle of authority over water issues from ADWR

What might seem to be an obscure lawsuit in federal court has potentially damaging consequences for water management in Arizona.  The case involves the Central Arizona Water Conservation District, which... […]

Mar 23, 2017

The Growing Gap in Oral Healthcare for Arizona’s Hispanic Children

As the national debate over healthcare grows and our country grapples with changes to the Affordable Care Act, let us not lose sight of our state’s specific challenges in providing care for the most vulnerable among us.

Mar 23, 2017

Commissioners should say no to proposed APS bill increases

In the last year, three electric utilities have already stepped up to the plate seeking a rate increase from the Arizona Corporation Commission. Fortunately, two have struck out.

Mar 23, 2017

Hospitals and doctors stick Arizona patients with unexpected costs

Currently many Arizona residents with medical coverage are hit with unexpected bills following discharge from a hospital, despite their best efforts to select a hospital and doctor in their health plan’s network prior to scheduling a hospital admission.

Mar 23, 2017

Full Day Kindergarten: Breaking the Cycle of Imprisonment by Illiteracy

Research teaches us that students who receive high-quality, full-day kindergarten are abounding with successful outcomes.

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