With New Infrastructure Spending to Assist the Mayo Clinic, Phoenix works to Stay Number One in Life Science Job Growth

On Wednesday, March 2, 2022, the Phoenix City Council moved to enter into a development with the Phoenix Mayo Clinic for: “…Installation of public infrastructure improvements, drainage and dedication of public right-of-way (ROW) or easements, and any other agreements as necessary (Agreements) for a mixed-use project to be located on approximately 228 acres south of … Read more

People Should Not Follow Anyone Into Bathrooms

There are many acceptable ways to show dissatisfaction with elected public servants. These include: Writing letters critical of that person’s positions or actions. Peacefully protesting their behavior or actions in an appropriate setting. Voting them out of office. Other acts like harassing and following or chasing an individual into a bathroom where the person is … Read more

Close to a Million New Jobs Can Be Created in Arizona

Close to a million new jobs in Arizona over the next ten years. 115 billion dollars in added economic state activity over that same time span. Personal income growing by close to $100 billion with disposable earnings just under $85 billion. That is what the L. William Seidman Research Institute at the W.P. Carey School … Read more

It is time to follow the Arizona State Constitution and make University and College Education as “Free as Possible.”

Article 11 of the State Constitution of Arizona deals with public education. Section six concerns higher education at the state’s public universities. It states “instruction” at state universities “shall (not should) be as free as possible.” Well, according to a new study from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Arizona “Public Servants” (Republicans) in … Read more