What we really need is insurance anti-trust reform to restore competition to the market

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Republican plan for health care reform has nothing at all to do with health care per se. The GOP proposal du jour is to allow health insurance companies to engage in interstate sales of health insurance plans. This would require a "federal government takeover" of insurance regulation (interstate commerce). Insurance by … Read more

Arizona Daily Star . . . Paging the Daily Star . . .

David Safier

by David Safier Once again, the Star is almost silent on the tuition tax credit story. I say almost, because it did run an AP story this morning about today's task force meeting. Here's the opening. A popular state program that gives dollar-for-dollar income tax breaks for donations to groups that provide private-school tuition grants … Read more

More reporting about tuition tax credits

David Safier

by David SafierThe Republic has been doing some excellent reporting on tuition tax credits lately. Today's article plows some new ground. The main point is, the 5 other states that have similar tax credit laws have far more restrictions built into them than we do. For instance, in Arizona, we have no reporting that tells … Read more

I’m baaack!

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: My recent absence from posting on Blog for Arizona was due to my taking an extended leave of absence to be with a dying family member in hospice care, and to assist my family with funeral arrangements and burial, and to wind up the estate. Family always comes first. It has been … Read more

Tuition tax credit task force meeting

David Safier

by David SafierThe task force on tuition tax credits met in Phoenix this morning. I was only able to catch the last 20 minutes of the 2 hour session. (Actually I was in front of my computer the whole time with the video viewer up but didn't know I had to hit the button again … Read more

Online education helps juvenile inmates graduate

David Safier

by David SafierOnline education is still looking for its niche. This may be one area where it makes more sense than straight classroom schooling. [Six] teenage inmates were the first to graduate from Maricopa County Jail's high-school program with a diploma, as opposed to a GED certificate, and are believed to be the first juvenile … Read more

Charter Association files 2 “funding equity” lawsuits

David Safier

by David SafierAccording to the Trib, Two separate lawsuits were filed Wednesday arguing Arizona’s system to fund public education is "unequitable" and "unconstitutional." The first suit claims charter schools receive less money per student than traditional public schools. The second claims some school districts get less money than other districts. My guess? The suit about … Read more

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