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ATRA in the News: 2007
Education Finance
Fighting a tax myth
Overrides take on life of their own
Report shows Yavapai cost per student highest in Az.
Most districts’ budgets still mysteries
Pullen's pushin', teacher-pay myth and radar games
The Issue: School Funding, What's Good Enough?
Miscellaneous
Cigarette sales dive, hurting health funds
Municipal and County Government
Gilbert traffic relief measure one of many up for approval
ATRA meets with supervisors
Pinal County board gives OK to $498M budget: Spending plan tops last year's outlays by nearly $100M
Property Tax
Silver lining of housing slump: Tax may decline
Property tax revolt begins journey to 2008 ballot
Struggle isn't state's alone
ATRA Prez says new prop will cut real property taxes in half
Majority of school proposals rejected by voters
Initiative would roll back property taxes
Increased taxes due to higher home valuations
Property tax initiatives need independent review
Property tax initiatives need independent review
Higher property tax likely to stir revolt
Property valuations targeted
Ballot drive begins for property tax rollback
Gilbert tax rate might face second look
Setting the stage for revolt
Property taxes going up?
Taxes might rise with property values
Property valuations worry residents
Are you scared yet? You should be
Rising assessments spark revolt
Assessor: Full Cash Value of property is 'market driven'
Many Pima County homeowners to see increased property tax value
Notices to reflect home-value hikes
Surging assessments worry homeowners
Your home value may surprise
Valley businesses' property taxes up