Students with special needs, such as those with learning disabilities or in foster care, should have access to learning environments best suited to their particular educational requirements.This statement may sound like a bleeding heart rationale for increased public school funding, ...
Read More »The bleeding heart and school choice — a match made in heaven
Super-sized subsidies 
Super Bowl interests looking for more cash from taxpayers
Read More »SRP move to trim rate increase not enough 
After hearing strong opposition from AARP and others, Salt River Project has trimmed a proposed summer rate increase from 10 percent to around 7 percent. While we appreciate the step in the right direction, the rate increase is still significant, ...
Read More »McCain will advance conservative agenda 
Although Sen. John McCain has locked up the Republican nomination for President, some conservative leaders continue to snipe at him. While I agree with elements of most conservative critiques of McCain, I could not possibly disagree more with their conclusions ...
Read More »Online classes expand horizons of rural students 
John F. Kennedy once said, “Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education.” The progress made since President Kennedy’s remarks more than 40 years ago is astounding, especially regarding the way technology has irrevocably ...
Read More »Teacher ID bill will help improve Arizona student performance 
Each year, the state of Arizona spends hundreds of millions of dollars on K-12 education and on improving student achievement. But how do we know what is working and what’s not? A bill before the Arizona legislature will help answer ...
Read More »Senate to address material for students with disabilities 
On March 26, the Arizona Senate Education K-12 Committee unanimously recommended sending H2441 to the full Senate for a vote. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Andy Tobin, R-Paulden, requires the State Department of Education to create a list of authorized ...
Read More »Clean Elections for judges a good idea 
There is a bill in the Legislature that could significantly change the way many of Arizona’s judges are chosen. It proposes the audacious idea that the people should choose judges instead of a select committee of politically appointed lawyers and ...
Read More »New sanctions bill stops short of addressing concerns 
The Arizona Legislature is currently debating employer sanctions legislation. House Bill 2745, sponsored by Rep. Russell Pearce of Mesa, comes on the heels of a law approved last year that provides sanctions against employers who hire undocumented workers. The business ...
Read More »High-tech visas going, going, gone 
April 1 marked the opening day to apply for high-skilled work visas for use in specialized fields (H-1B visas). Last year the 65,000 H-1B visas were gone in a day with 150,000 total applicants. Last week they were again snatched ...
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