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Commentary

Mar 2, 2017

Wild claims about patient-safety risks posed by SB1336 are baseless

I am embarrassed that my physician colleagues have turned to scare tactics in opposing Senate Bill 1336. This legislation provides for a very modest but necessary update to Arizona’s nearly century-old statutes governing Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs).

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Mar 2, 2017

Our job is to identify quality schools, and fund them

By giving every Arizona student – not just those in the right school district – access to a high quality education, we are giving them the foundation they need for economic independence and to pursue their dreams.

Mar 2, 2017

Indoor tanning for kids? Might as well expose them to plutonium

Cases of melanoma have steadily increased over the last 30 years due, in part, to the prevalence of indoor tanning use by teens. Life-threatening melanoma is now the fourth most common cancer among 15-29 year olds and has one of the highest years of potential life loss.

Mar 2, 2017

Full day kindergarten expansion essential to Arizona’s educational success

Achieving excellence in education is possible, and essential. There are schools in Arizona, both charter and district, that are closing the achievement gap for students. We must invest in these proof points and this budget is the first step.

Feb 23, 2017

Deliver the citizens’ initiative process back to Arizonans

Increased energy costs, recreational marijuana use and sales, taxpayer-financed political campaigns to chill free speech and barriers on attracting and retaining top health care leadership talent could have been the new norm for Arizonans as a result of the 2016 election.

Feb 23, 2017

Immigrants, documented or not, play fundamental role in Arizona’s economy

Arizona’s challenges with illegal immigration have been well documented through the years. In Arizona, like many states, you cannot separate our economy from immigration, nor the politics that goes with it.

Feb 17, 2017

Market forces are killing Navajo Generating Station: President Trump should not intercede

Electricity-generation markets across the U.S. are changing, which is to say they are modernizing. Our research shows time and again that coal-fired generation plants are no longer the viable business propositions they used to be.

Feb 16, 2017

With distorted picture of NAFTA, U.S.-Mexico trade relations face precarious time

It is clear that there is a distorted picture of NAFTA in our nation’s capital. Rather than losing jobs due to a trade deficit, per the Mexico Institute, more than 4.9 million jobs in the U.S. are tied to trade with Mexico.

Feb 16, 2017

Native Americans’ right to live off land is essential

For centuries, Native Americans – just like my fellow farmers – have called upon the land they call home to make their way in the world.

Feb 16, 2017

Transitioning Navajo Generating Station reflects changing energy economics

The energy landscape is rapidly changing, however, and we are very possibly in the midst of writing a new energy chapter for Arizona.

Feb 16, 2017

Clean Elections has reached a dead end

Arizona is reaching the 20-year anniversary of the passage of the Clean Elections Act, and with each passing day, it becomes apparent that the program has entered a death spiral.

Feb 16, 2017

Claims against Arizona Clean Elections Commission are misleading

Let’s cut to the chase.  If Free Enterprise Club President Scot Mussi wanted voters to get “another shot” at evaluating Clean Elections, the club would support sending them a straightforward... […]

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