I like hearing stuff like this

by David SafierIn today's Star, there's a story about City High School students helping out the family of a recent graduate whose family has a combination of financial and health problems. They did some yard work and trash hauling at a mobile home the family is moving into, and they presented the family with a … Read more

Horne: Tax yourselves!

by David SafierA reader sent me a March 10 article from KTAR News with an easily overlooked paragraph where Tom Horne said, in essence, Hey, don't blame the legislators for schools' budget woes: Horne said that state lawmakers have taken an unfair amount of blame for recent cuts in education funding. He said the most … Read more

Putting the voucher discussion to bed

by David SafierThe State Supreme Court has spoken: vouchers are unconstitutional in Arizona. Yet we continue to argue about them here at BfA. Well, no more. Or not for awhile anyway. My sense is that vouchers will sit on a back bench in Arizona for awhile. Though voucher advocates have two basic avenues they can … Read more

A liberal learns “The Blaine Game”

by David SafierI had some other items I wanted to blog about today, but Matthew Ladner of the Goldwater Institute has kept me pinned down on this voucher thing. As Al Pacino said in Godfather 3, "Just when I thought I was out . . ." When I wrote about the State Supreme Court ruling … Read more

The Citizen goes after vouchers

by David SafierToday's Citizen editorial (which may be one of their last) has the subhead, Vouchers aren't just unconstitutional, they're flat-out undemocratic. Here are some of the reasons they give: • Public schools are held accountable. Indeed, under No Child Left Behind, they constantly have to demonstrate student performance on many subjects in multiple grades. … Read more