OPINION: "As the 2022 legislative session begins, with large budget surpluses and the Arizona Lottery encumbrances having been repaid and removed, the board of the Arizona Heritage Alliance, other heritage and environmental stakeholder groups, and hundreds of Arizonans who have communicated their views to the Legislature, believe it is time to reinstate the funding to the State Parks portion of the Heritage Fund," writes Steve Farley, board member of the Arizona Heritage Alliance.
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The federal government’s packages to stimulate the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic are notable for the direct relief they have offered to…
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
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The governor says it's too early to commit the money, which tops $200 million a year.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
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The governor says it's too commit the money, which tops $200 million a year.
- Alexis Huicochea
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TUSD central administration takes brunt of budget cuts.
- Alexis Huicochea
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Projection is "worst case scenario"; district seeks solutions.
- Jamar Younger Arizona Daily Star
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A new law will allow charter-school students to attend vocational classes without placing a financial burden on their schools.
- Jamar Younger Arizona Daily Star
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Vail School District is considering converting some of its schools to charter schools in a move to bring in more state funding.
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