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Aug 20, 2022

Arizona Supreme Court explains decision to kill vote

Arizonans have no constitutional right to block lawmakers from cutting - or even eliminating - taxes, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday.

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May 9, 2022

Lawyers for Prop 208 foes seek $1M in legal fees

Groups that killed a voter-approved tax to fund education in court now want nearly $1 million in legal fees from initiative organizers and the state.

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Apr 21, 2022

Arizona Supreme Court kills tax cut referendum

The Arizona Supreme Court has blocked a referendum of last year’s massive tax cut, ruling that the so-called “flat tax” is exempt from referral under the Arizona Constitution.  That means... […]

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Apr 19, 2022

Supreme Court hears challenge to ballot measure

An organization dedicated to limiting the size of government is asking the Arizona Supreme Court to prevent voters from getting the last word in November on a $1.9 billion tax cut.

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Nov 19, 2021

Campaign to repeal tax cuts can go on ballot – for now

Arizonans are one step closer to being able to vote whether to repeal $1.9 billion of tax cuts that mainly benefit the wealthiest in the state. 

Nov 6, 2021

Judge weighs tax cuts challenge

A judge is questioning whether she has the right to keep Arizona voters from getting the last word on whether to cut taxes for the state's most wealthy. 

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Jul 25, 2021

Group seeks court order to end referendum campaign

An organization that pushes for lower taxes and less government regulation is trying to deny Arizonans the option to decide whether they want to approve or veto the $1.9 billion in tax cuts enacted last month by the Republican-controlled legislature.

Jul 2, 2021

Education group to challenge new state tax laws

Arizonans may get the last word on a nearly $2 billion tax cut plan that mainly benefits the wealthy.

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