More on ELL Funding

David Safier

by David Safier From the article, English cost going to high court, presented without comment. (For more on this issue, see yesterday’s post, ELL Funding Revisited) Advertisement The amount of money Arizona taxpayers have to spend to teach English will be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. The top Republican legislative leaders said Saturday that … Read more

Notable Media on RenziGate as of 2/23

Michael Bryan

Here are the latest developments in Dick Renzi’s indictment: The AZ Republic calls on Dick to resign •"Leave, Mr. Renzi" During investigation McCain defended Dick • "McCain In Oct. 2006: Renzi Has ‘Tenacity, Honesty And Integrity Beyond Reproach’" Minority Leader Boehner wants Dick’s resignation • "Boehner Urges Renzi to ‘Seriously consider’ Stepping Down" If Dick … Read more

GOP Goes Nuts Over Giffords Talking with Constituents About Impeachment of Bush/Cheney

Michael Bryan

Upon learning that Rep. Giffords sent her Chief of Staff, Maura Policelli to meet with DFA/Tucson about impeachment, the Pima County GOP issued a press release which stated: "Gabby Giffords’ Chief of Staff Maura Policelli tonight will be the special guest at a meeting of the Tucson chapter of Democracy for America, a far left-wing … Read more

ELL Funding Revisited

David Safier

by David Safier (TASL) Yet another judge has ruled that legislators have to adequately fund English Language Learner programs. Not only that, they have to do it by a March 4 deadline or suffer sanctions and/or fines. The cost of complying with the judge’s order could exceed $100 million per year. Rock, meet hard place. … Read more

TASL News Service Opens Its Doors

David Safier

by David Safier From an article in Saturday’s Star, presented without comment: Facing a lack of funds, the state has temporarily suspended a program that offered free AIMS tutoring to high school juniors and seniors who have failed one or more portions of the state assessment exam. Officials are blaming the funding problem on the … Read more

The Human-Readable Renzi Indictment

Michael Bryan

The following is based on allegations and purported evidence contained in the US Attorney’s indictment, not personal knowledge. Renzi and others named in the indictment are considered by the law to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law – but that’s lawyer-blather for "he’s guilty as sin, we just gotta get 12 folks to see what’s plain as day."

Srickrenzilarge There are two major conspiracies at the heart of the case against soon-to-be-former Representative Rick "Dick" Renzi: how he stole from his own insurance clients to buy his way into Congress in the first place and then lied repeatedly to try to cover it up, and how he then abused his office to bully legitimate businesses into a shake-down and kick-back land deal to cover his own debts and then lied to cover that up, too.

Continue reading about what the indictment means after the click…

Some Other Universities Get It Nearly Right

David Safier

by David Safier Yesterday I wrote about Stanford’s decision that any student whose family’s income is under $100,000 a year won’t have to pay tuition, and if it’s under $60,000, they won’t have to pay room and board either. In a comment, azw88 asked, “Will we see something similar from Yale, Harvard and other top … Read more

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