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Commentary

Jul 2, 2020

11th hour attempts to change election laws undermine voter confidence

Uncertainty again looms over Arizona’s upcoming election, as liberal officials and progressive activists chase last-minute changes to our well-established voting practices.

Jul 1, 2020

Police review board must represent the most-affected communities

Ever since the Phoenix Police Department led the nation in shooting civilians in 2018, protesters have called for reform. Part of that change is here, in the form of the... […]

Jul 1, 2020

Arizona water blueprint aids informed water planning

Water is Arizona’s most precious natural resource. Yet, despite its importance, few Arizonans actually understand where their water is sourced. If someone asked you to identify Arizona’s three major water... […]

Jun 29, 2020

Rare disease diagnosis should not relegate patients to substandard care

The State of Black Arizona is hopeful the Arizona legislature will focus on legislation that improves the lives of those it serves through eliminating harmful restrictions and protocols, and avoid the unhealthy policies that impede healthier lives for all in our state.

Jun 29, 2020

ACC should raise Arizona’s anemic energy standards – now

Arizona needs aggressive, data-informed renewable energy standards. The Corporation Commission is expected to formally consider this proposal in July. Now is the time to express your support. For cleaner air. For greater innovation. For a vibrant economy. Let’s get it done.

Jun 29, 2020

Don’t defund police; eliminate qualified immunity

The big picture is this: the fragmented impact of piecemeal defunding may not result in conclusive reform, dampening much of the momentum of the reform movement accelerated by George Floyd’s death.

Jun 29, 2020

University campus experience will be different this year

There is a real joy to being a student on the campus of a major university. The experience, the learning opportunities and the friends change a person’s life. With COVID-19,... […]

Jun 25, 2020

State needs policy to address unique needs of women in prison

A growing awareness for the need to understand differing needs of male and female offenders have already led a handful of states to implement gender responsive policies. Arizona should do the same in order to create successful programs that will make a lasting change in women’s lives and equip them to return to their communities.

Jun 25, 2020

COVID-19, insurance reimbursement threaten air ambulance industry

Arizona policymakers must ensure that air ambulance providers can access resources intended to reimburse the health care industry in future coronavirus relief legislation. Insurers must also do their part and step up to cover the costs of care. Failure to act puts Arizonans at risk.

Jun 19, 2020

Congress must protect health care workers, reject rate-setting

Our congressional leaders have to work together on supporting doctors, nurses, and health care providers as they continue to battle the virus and help flatten the curve. They can’t win the war alone.

Jun 18, 2020

Great schools innovate to teach our kids successfully during and beyond this pandemic

It is a critical time that cannot be lost in handwringing about whether or not it is possible to teach successfully in this moment. It is. And policymakers can help. Today’s students need the benefit of novel education policies designed around this time and these urgent needs.

Jun 18, 2020

To Test or Not To Test?

As an initial matter, one thing is clear: the importance of diagnostic testing in epidemic and pandemic preparedness and response cannot be overstated. Robust testing with quick results is vital to identify potentially infectious carriers of the virus, many of whom may not have symptoms but can spread the disease to others by simply talking or breathing.

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