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Chuck Essigs

Dec 1, 2014

Funding the waiting lists: Questions surround Ducey’s promise to get more children into high-performing schools

One of the biggest unanswered questions from Doug Ducey’s gubernatorial campaign is exactly how he will carry out his plan to “fully fund the wait lists” at Arizona’s top-performing charter and district schools.

Nov 14, 2014

Educational irony: Douglas to administer $2B in federal grants, though opposed to fed role in education

Superintendent of Public Instruction-elect Diane Douglas has expressed her disdain for the federal government’s hand in education, but she’ll be in charge of administering close to $2 billion in federal... […]

Arizona Senate President Andy Biggs (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Mar 26, 2014

Senate president moves to cut money for district charter schools

A threat from Arizona’s Senate president to make sweeping changes to how district-sponsored charter schools are funded came closer to reality March 25 and threatened the passage of a budget in the House.

Jan 27, 2014

Broadband fee proposed for public schools

No one disputes that broadband is significantly lacking for Arizona’s remote schools, but the battle this legislative session is going to be who pays for it.

Jul 16, 2013

A ‘fair’ schools budget: After years of deep cuts, officials say 2014 spending is moving in right direction

For the first time since the Great Recession hammered the economy, hitting education funding particularly hard, Arizona’s K-12 schools are starting to recoup some of their losses.

Andy Biggs wins bid for Arizona Senate President
Nov 27, 2012

Biggs leadership style: Conservatism with limits

As recently as last year, Sen. Andy Biggs, a Republican from Mesa and the next leader of the Arizona Senate, pushed for an insurgent idea — the elimination of the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, the state’s Medicaid program.

Sep 10, 2009

Midyear property tax repeal a potential ‘nightmare’ for counties

Legislative Republicans may have to reconcile themselves to at least one year of the state equalization property tax. It would be theoretically possible to repeal the tax retroactively during the next legislative session, so that property owners would be reimbursed for the taxes already paid under the equalization rate. But any lawmaker hoping to do so can expect fierce opposition from county trea[...]

Aug 20, 2009

Stimulus money for schools might be gone by 2011

Any budget deal reached by Gov. Jan Brewer and the Legislature might come with a big warning label for Arizona educators - enjoy your stimulus money while it lasts, because it won't last long.

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