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ATRA in the News: 2008
Education Finance
School districts not helping
Myth of Arizona's miserable schools
Bond debt high in Scottsdale schools, city govt.
Municipal and County Government
Business reaction mixed to Legislative session
Municipalities need to get handle on public-employee liabilities
Queen Creek’s rising debt merits residents’ concern
QC has highest debt per capita in Arizona
Property Tax
No tax code can be a panacea for state
Group sees drop in Ariz. average property tax rate
GOP expects Brewer to play ball on tax repeal; Waring drafts bill
Prop. 105: Tax relief or end of initiatives?
Bill would have given lucrative tax breaks
Arizona leaders push job stimulus
Pinal budget plan lowers property tax rates
As Q.C. housing market slides, taxes increase
Gov. gets hot potato
Repeal of property tax passed: Napolitano signaled she might veto the bill
House backs repeal of suspended state property tax
Initiatives to cut property taxes would hobble the state