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ATRA in the News: 2005
Education Finance
Taxpayers pay tab for ‘fun’ courses
Touchy issue of merging school districts getting another look
Election pamphlet raises questions
Santa Cruz funding fight may result in lawsuit
H-W district seeks legislative help to end bond payment struggle
Funding for senior scholars questioned
Colleges race for land
School overrides on ballot
School Funding
Governor won't allow caps on school district tax hikes
Bills on paying for deseg go to governor
Jr.-college 4-yr.-degree plan takes a big blow
$10 Million Tutoring Fund Transfer Questioned By Lawmakers
Miscellaneous
GOP: State's brighter budget picture no thanks to governor
Republicans offer frosty assessment
Conservatives criticize ASU downtown campus financing
Arizona competes with Oregon for Intel plant
The Government Performance Project, Grading the States ’05
Conservative GOP leaders expected to attempt to take control of political agenda from Napolitano
Property Tax
CAVIT works on Coolidge campus as task force looks at state support
Supervisors OK Unprecedented Tax Increase For NATIVE District
Tax flow gushing for agencies