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Jan 31, 2020

Big fights loom over few differences in GOP spending proposals

Cage fighting has begun at the state Capitol.

Jan 13, 2020

Vets, deregulation, corrections, education top Ducey’s 2020 priorities

Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday gave off his sixth State of the State address, reflecting on the last decade and calling to further his universal occupational licensing initiative, trim government and support an economy that grows with Arizona.

Nov 25, 2019

Survey: Arizonans not willing to open wallets to pay for education

A new survey by the Morrison Institute finds that Arizonans want to spend more money on education. But paying for it? That's another question.

Sep 11, 2019

Arizona needs to increase student success for the other half

In the coming weeks, we are inviting leaders of business, education and philanthropy to learn more about the changing demographics of Arizona and explore how we can work together to improve opportunity for all high school graduates, no matter their life path.

Proposition 123, Ducey, Supreme Court, school trust fund, special election, Michael Pierce
Aug 8, 2019

Survey says voters support modest tax hike for education

A new statewide survey shows that a majority of voters are willing to hike sales taxes for education -- but not by as much as some are seeking.

Gov. Doug Ducey showed up Thursday for this Independence Day event wearing sneakers made by the company whose conduct he had criticized just the day before. (Twitter/Coconino County Democratic Party)
Jul 8, 2019

The Breakdown: Last laugh

Arizona kicked off the holiday weekend with a fight with Nike that put the governor in the national spotlight. Was that the intent all along, and what might that signal for Gov. Doug Ducey’s future plans?

May 31, 2019

Delivering for Arizona’s students

In a session to be celebrated for many historic accomplishments, from passing the Drought Contingency Plan to securing raises for the men and women who put their lives on the line for us every day, one stands above the rest – Arizona’s continued growing investment in public education.

May 24, 2019

In Indian Country, potholes can be a bump in the road to an education

Classrooms at Keams Canyon Elementary School in northeast Arizona are noticeably emptier during the winter and monsoon months.

May 19, 2019

Education inequality has impact on public health

Since this issue is consistently wrapped in politics, we find it important to view it from a different perspective: what is the public health implication of education inequality and how is the way we treat our teachers interconnected? Facts are nice, so let’s include those, particularly regarding large class sizes, classroom funding, and shortage of teachers and how these relate to education ine[...]

State GOP Chairman Kelli Ward seeks to build support for a plan to ask voters to increase state sales taxes for education. But the proposal, backed by Sen. Sylvia Allen, center, and Rep. Michelle Udall currently lacks sufficient support from Republican lawmakers. (Phot by Howard Fischer/Capitol Media Services)
Apr 29, 2019

The Breakdown: G-oh!-P

Phoenix is heating up and the sky may be falling. The state GOP led by Kelli Ward came out in support of a tax hike this week. But is it too late?

Apr 19, 2019

Results-based funding will help Maryvale students

When I think about Maryvale, I think about family and celebration.

Rep. T.J. Shope, R-Coolidge, sponsored the repeal of Arizona's so-called "No Promo Homo" law on April 10, 2019.
Apr 15, 2019

The Breakdown: Off the books

Last week, the state struck down a decades-old law prohibiting education around safe homosexual lifestyles. What led to the removal of the so-called “no promo homo” law 28 years later?

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