The power brokers in Congress have decided to take the summer off from the debate about how to secure America’s borders and deal with the millions of people in the United States illegally. The only results from their vacation will ...
Read More »Temporary work program administered by private sector could solve border problems
Growth, pollution, lack of conservation pushing state toward water crisis 
Arizona’s limited supply of water is being stretched between new, fast accumulating demands. With a population projected to double by 2030, this is not likely to get better anytime soon. Much of this growth is occurring in rural areas of ...
Read More »Stem cell research would benefit disabled 
I have a spinal cord injury and have used a wheelchair for nearly 32 years. I am healthy, happy and lead a very full and rewarding life. I am part of the disability pride and independent living movement. I am ...
Read More »Why Johnny can’t read — science books, that is 
Romance is killing education. Let me explain. People sometimes ask me, if there were just one book to recommend on education policy, what would it be≠ My response is The Schools We Need and Why We Don’t Have Them by ...
Read More »Remarkable 47th was strong positive for business 
The 47th Session of the Arizona Legislature finally ended with most observers in the business community remarkably satisfied with its outcome. We recognized that it was a very important session in the development of our state and its economy. The ...
Read More »Congress: Reauthorize section of Voting Rights Act 
By Rep. Steve Gallardo The current voting rights of minorities in Arizona are at risk because Congress has not reauthorized Section 5 of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965 set to expire in 2007. Members of Congress are scheduled ...
Read More »Our elections – A gamble or investment≠ 
What will happen to the voter who gets lucky enough to win $1 million under the proposed plan to turn Arizona elections into a lottery≠ I mean, after she calls for tax cuts for the rich. A proposal by Tucson ...
Read More »Shame on Republican leaders for not meeting needs of children, teachers 
We began this legislative session with high hopes and for good reason. State revenues were returning to normal. As the year progressed, the revenue surplus climbed higher and higher. Today Arizona has a budget surplus exceeding $1 billion. As you ...
Read More »Raising standard of proof for CPS will protect children 
Three years ago, the governor and allies like Rep. Pete Hershberger, R-26, said they knew why so many children were dying even when their plight was well known to Child Protective Services. CPS workers, they claimed, were fanatically bent on ...
Read More »Legislators aren’t listening – voters want more money for education 
Pity our state legislators. In the best of times, they have a tough job. They must deal with different philosophies about the role of government, reconcile conflicting claims to state revenues, and negotiate with governors who have their own agendas ...
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