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Joint Legislative Budget Committee

School Voucher Expansion May Throw the State $320 Million into the Red

August 25, 2023July 26, 2023 by David Gordon

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs’s office released a July 21, 2023 study confirming that if the Arizona Department of Education’s (A.D.E.) questionable May 2023 enrollment projections for voucher scholarship accounts are accurate and the Fiscal Year 2024 State Budget may face a close to $320 million shortfall. This happened only hours before: What does the July … Read more

Tom Horne’s McCarthyite Tactics at the Arizona Department of Education

July 10, 2023June 10, 2023 by David Gordon

Over the last couple of weeks, Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne is giving a lack of transparency and Mccathyite tactics new meaning at the Arizona Department of Education (ADE.) First, he and his Director of the Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESA,) Christine Accurso sent an approximately one-page memo to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC) … Read more

The Alt Fuel Fiasco 2.0: School Voucher Scholarship Funding Set to Blow Up the Budget Next Year

July 15, 2023May 31, 2023 by David Gordon

Get ready for Alt-Fuel Fiasco 2.0. That reference (already made by legislators like Arizona Democratic Senate Leader Mitzi Epstein and former Democratic House Leader Andres Cano) to the turn-of-the-century alternate fuel state tax credit program that blew up Arizona’s revenue coffers may be repeated again with the predictable funding explosion of Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (E.S.A) … Read more

What to do with Arizona’s Budget Surplus? Not cut Taxes for the One Percent or Big Business

August 27, 2020August 20, 2019 by David Gordon

The fiscal situation in Arizona, at least for now, is very good. For the second year in a row, there appears to be a record fiscal surplus as the state, according to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee, has brought in more revenues than anticipated. If these numbers are largely accurate and if the economy remains … Read more

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    The one thing Yee has always been is ambitious. It doesnt seem to matter which office she wants, as long…

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    Incredible find. I had no idea. Another example of not having competent people in charge.

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