More on the private school tax credit

by David Safier I commented last night that I don't understand the mechanism of the private school tax credits, called back-door vouchers or neovouchers by those of us who dislike the idea. I know you can give money to private schools and get your money back when you pay taxes, but I don't know if … Read more

Teachers can be crazy (in a good way)

by David Safier If you want to read a wonderful, this-is-what-teaching's-all-about story, go no further than Bodfield's story, Bell doesn't end this teacher's day, in this morning's Star. Sarah Clements quit a perfectly good job as executive director of the Tucson Arts District Partnership to put up with all these kids. Lower pay for longer hours. Go figure. Her … Read more

The latest on Deposit-gate

by David Safier Here's an email from Tasha Downum in response to my question, "Any more word from Vic or his 'people?'": nothin yet.. šŸ™ no email, no phone calls.. nothing If you've been following the recent installments in the saga of the $400 rental deposit Republican Vic Williams (LD-26) didn't return to Tasha, an … Read more

Reformer is the new Maverick

by David Safier If you're like me, you can't stand to hear the word Maverick after the steady barrage during the campaign. "You have to admit John McCain is a Maverick. He's been a Maverick in the Senate for 30 years, the original Maverick." "What do you expect? We're a couple of Mavericks. You don't … Read more

Ideal world/Real world world of school tax credits

by David Safier The Arizona legislature is talking about doing away with school tax credits, not this year, but next year, to help close the budget deficit. I've been telling people to give $200 for a single and $400 for a couple to public schools before December 31, but I think the whole tax credit … Read more