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Auditor General Report Reinforces Consequences of Low Education Funding in Arizona
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Release on High Administrative Costs of Charters Cost Taxpayers $128 Million a Year
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Arizona Spends Too Much Incarcerating, Too Little on Personnel, Drug-Treatment, Transition Services and Higher Education
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Gov. Ducey’s State of the State: Some Good First Steps But Investments Can’t Be Compromised by Tax Cuts
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Report: Prop. 123 Essential but Only First Step in Addressing More than $2 Billion Shortfall in K-12 Spending, Arguably Worst in the Nation
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Nix the income tax, rich get richer, the house falls apart
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Report Urges New Strategies to Ensure State Has Enough Water
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Ducey’s Private Prison Proposal would cost $1.5 billion