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Commentary

homeownership, Latino, Federal Reserve
Dec 1, 2023

Federal Reserve proposal does not make economic sense

As an advocate for Latino homeownership, scarcity is a topic I want the Federal Reserve to keep in mind as it moves forward with a new proposal that could put mortgages out of reach.

tobacco, menthol
Nov 30, 2023

Ban on sale of flavored tobacco products needed 

A ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products is needed to protect our youth and neighbors who experience health inequities from a lifetime of nicotine addiction, and consequent illness and risk of death. 

wildfires, forests, Forest Service
Nov 30, 2023

Climate resilience demands healthy forests 

Now, more than ever, we need to manage our forests actively to make them able to withstand the conditions we are facing.

ESA, Horne, vendor, ClassWallet, debit cards
Nov 30, 2023

Successor to Prop 123 needed to preserve K-12 education funding

As Proposition 123 nears the end of its 10-year lifespan, it’s time for an updated law to ensure Arizona’s investment in K-12 doesn’t diminish.

skilled workers, bioscience, The Western Way, jobs
Nov 29, 2023

Arizona’s pro-business climate is magnet for clean energy investment, but won’t last without skilled workers

Arizona has a strong track record of attracting new business investment and job creation across a host of economic sectors, including aerospace, bioscience, financial services and technology. But this will only last if Arizona can maintain the skilled workforce needed to translate investment dollars into actual working businesses.

entrepreneurs, small businesses, city of Phoenix
Nov 28, 2023

Starting a Phoenix business should not take 58 steps

Phoenix should look at consolidating fees and streamlining the building and zoning permit process, which can be lengthy and opaque. Aspiring restaurant owners, for example, must submit seven sets of plans with their applications. This is too much.

Medicare, seniors, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
Nov 28, 2023

Medicare is stronger than ever but cost-saving measures are at risk

This year, the Medicare enrollment period opened on Oct. 15, which means millions of seniors have begun selecting their coverage for 2024. As they enroll, it’s vital that seniors in Arizona know they will see lower healthcare and prescription drug costs thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, which was signed into law last year.

ASU, UofA, college football, NCAA
Nov 22, 2023

Businesses, student athletes should consider several factors

Contracts between businesses and student athletes for NIL-related endorsements should be crafted carefully to make sure that they conform with the numerous requirements from federal, state and school policies to make sure that they are enforceable. 

school resource officers, SROs, school safety officers, Horne, campuses
Nov 22, 2023

Safety of children in schools linked to mental health support 

Ensuring the safety of our children within the walls of our educational institutions is paramount. Keeping our schools safe requires more than building security. Effective school safety efforts require a multidisciplinary approach, including comprehensive mental health services.  

power outage, blackouts, electricity, coal
Nov 22, 2023

Could a winter storm topple America’s electric grid?

America is relying more heavily than ever on natural gas to generate electricity. And doing so has made the nation’s energy supply more vulnerable.

Gallego, Sinema, Congress, election, banks
Nov 22, 2023

Arizona Indivisible overwhelmingly supports Gallego for U.S. Senate

Arizona has undergone a political transformation from red state to national battleground. It’s why political ad spending is going to be the highest in the nation here and why grassroots organizations like Indivisible have identified our Senate race as a top priority.

project labor agreements, unions, AFL-CIO
Nov 20, 2023

Putting workers back in spotlight: challenging misconceptions on project labor agreements

A recent article in the Guest Commentaries section of the Arizona Capitol Times titled "We need to protect employers and workers" by the President of the Arizona Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America (AZAGC) Inc. blurs the lines between corporate interests and the well-being of workers.

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