Prediction time: Sine Die late next week
By Craig McDermott, cross-posted from Random Musings Yes, I basically predicted this weekend that this would be the last week of the regular legislative session, but that has turned out to be a little optimistic. Advertisement The adjusted prediction is based on a few factors – 1. The Rs screwed up the budget that they railroaded … Read more
Terry Goddard calls on Tom Horne to step aside from the AG investigation into Fiesta Bowl Scandal
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Arizona Guardian reports Goddard to Horne: Get out of Fiesta Bowl investigation (subscription required): Former Attorney General Terry Goddard, who first opened an investigation into the scandal-plagued Fiesta Bowl, said Monday his successor should give up the case. Goddard says the state's new top law-enforcement official, Tom Horne, has too many ties … Read more
Speaking of the “Florida Miracle” . . .
by David Safier I just posted about how the country was hoodwinked into believing in the "Texas Miracle" in education and ended up with ex-Texas Governor Bush's version of No Child Left Behind and our obsession with testing. Toward the end of the post, I mentioned how Arizona is behing hoodwinked into believing in the … Read more
State budget has to be recalled due to legislative error
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Press release from the Senate Democratic Caucus: Lack of transparency, rushed budget results in mistakes STATE CAPITOL, Phoenix – The Republican budget sent to the Governor April 1 contains an error that will require the Legislature to suspend the rules and recall the bill from the Governor. SB 1621, the criminal justice … Read more
House Democrats: ‘Transplant patients deserve answer from GOP now’
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Press release from the House Democratic Caucus: House Democrats: ‘Transplant patients deserve answer from GOP now’ STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX – House Democratic Whip Anna Tovar, a two-time bone marrow transplant recipient, released the following statement today about Gov. Jan Brewer’s “intent” to fund transplants: “As a leukemia survivor, I know what it’s … Read more
The Comments lines are open, times two
by David Safier Just want to remind anyone who wants to chime in, it's gotten easier to comment directly on the blog or to comment on our Facebook page. First, we've removed some of the obstacles to commenting on the blog. We put them there to hinder trolls but ended up hindering the good folks … Read more
“The singular feature of education reform in the 21st century . . .”
by David Safier This is one of the best lines about the "educational reform movement," Bush era and beyond, I have read: The singular feature of education reform in the 21st century is a willing suspension of disbelief. It's from a blog post by Diane Ravitch. She's talking about the "Texas miracle" which should have … Read more
