I wonder if this pisses journalists off

David Safier

by David Safier Do journalists get pissed when they get almost daily variations of the same press release over and over and over again, from the same candidate? Or do they let the repetition sink into their brain pans and say, "Geez, I've heard this so often, there must be something to it. Maybe I … Read more

Abstinence sex ed back on the table?

David Safier

by David Safier Until now, most studies have concluded that abstinence-only sex education is both ineffective and potentially harmful. But a new study may add more value to abstinence education. And being a member of the fact-based community, I'm always willing to reconsider my previously held notions. This one study is far from conclusive, but … Read more

The Floridation of Arizona Education: Dropout rates

David Safier

by David Safier Arizona Republicans  appear to be hellbent on copying Florida's educational reforms — or those they like, anyway. While they're not keen on cutting the number of students in each class or adding funding for early childhood education — both of which have been done in Florida — they love the idea of … Read more

Special session update –

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by Craig McDermott Most of this info has been previously posted on my own blog, Random Musings.  Readers interested in coverage that is more moment-by-moment should surf on over there All of the Special Session's budget bills passed committee consideration today, though a couple of the Rs have publicly indicated that they will be … Read more

Heads up Citizens

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Lost in the hubub over the Special Session today is this equally important hearing that Craig previously covered in his "The Coming Week" post: Senate Appropriations will meet on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in SHR109. This one is possibly the lowlight of the week. It's got a striker to SCR1015 that would send … Read more

Living in the State of Delusion

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Last week the Arizona House rushed through a package of future tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy, and transferred the corporate property tax burden to residential homeowners and to Arizona's county governments. Just how reckless and irresponsible was this corporate bailout? New figures on Friday from the Joint Legislative Budget Committee … Read more

And so begins the 6th Special Session of the 49th Arizona Legislature

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by Craig McDermott   Earlier today, Governor Brewer called the sixth special session of this, the 49th Arizona Legislature. Her proclamation included the subjects to be considered by the Special Session. From the proclamation – 1. Adjustments to address the fiscal year 2009-2010 state budget, including additional education rollover payments and sale-leaseback of state … Read more

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