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Arizona

Mar 16, 2015

Voters, possibly Congress, will determine fate of Land Dept. funding

Now that lawmakers have voted in favor of a proposal allowing the Arizona State Land Department to fund itself through the sale of state trust land, two more votes may be needed before the plan can go into effect – one from the state’s voters and one from Congress.

Mar 16, 2015

Lawmaker pushes to expand online signature gathering

Candidates for legislative and statewide office in Arizona could collect all their nominating signatures online, a benefit that critics say should be available to all efforts to place candidates or initiatives on the ballot.

Mar 16, 2015

Cash assistance limits dropped to lowest in the nation

Needy families in Arizona will soon be cut off from cash assistance meant to help the poorest parents pay for housing, food and expenses if they’ve received money from a federal program for 12 months or more.

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Mar 13, 2015

Eliminating Common Core would harm student achievement, waste taxpayers’ money

It was just a few years ago that Arizona took a positive step forward with the new academic standards in English, language, arts and math: the Arizona College and Career Ready Standards (ACCRS). Since its adoption in 2010, the ACCRS [better known as Common Core] have been implemented throughout the state’s public schools in grades K-12.

Mar 13, 2015

APS expected to seek 400% solar fee increase

Arizona Public Service hopes to more than quadruple the monthly fee it charges to solar customers, advocates for the rooftop solar industry say.

Mar 13, 2015

Ducey signs $9.1B Arizona budget plan that cuts spending

Gov. Doug Ducey said Thursday he intends to approve legislation cutting millions more in taxes even as he signed a budget that cuts millions of dollars from education and social programs.

Mar 13, 2015

A 1940s Nogales Shopping Trip

Nogales, Sonora, a traditional tourist attraction that draws streams of visitors from Arizona, is a city of some half a million, but was only about one sixth that size when these Phoenicians posed in front of one of its shops in 1948.

Mar 13, 2015

Triple threat: Hospitals could go to ballot if doomsday scenario plays out

The fiscal year 2016 budget may only the beginning of a year of bad news for Arizona hospitals, which could face a doomsday scenario depending on the outcome of two big lawsuits.

Mar 13, 2015

Classrooms first: School officials say rhetoric doesn’t match budget reality

Many school district officials and education leaders say Gov. Doug Ducey’s “Classrooms First” slogan and the oft-repeated boast that Arizona will spend more than ever on K-12 education next year are misleading and don’t reflect how budget cuts will affect schools in 2016.

Mar 13, 2015

Lawmakers talk of fix-all bill for budget errors, unresolved issues

Gov. Doug Ducey noted with pride that less than two months after he took office, legislators approved a budget that he considers 99 percent of what he asked for, passing it out of both chambers in record time.

Mar 13, 2015

Dems say Begay betrayed party with decisive votes for GOP budget

Three key votes swung the budget in Republicans’ favor in the Arizona Senate, but none was more crucial than that of Democratic Sen. Carlyle Begay.

Mar 13, 2015

View of the budget from Osborn School District

For political insiders, crafting the state’s spending plan is a spectacle – a final meeting of the minds after a period of high drama, backroom wheeling and dealing, and rushing to put together the final pieces of a $9 billion jigsaw puzzle.

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