ATRA Newsletters: 2021

  • 2021 Legislative Program
  • Pima College Takes Legal Path for New Expenditure Authority
  • Supreme Court Deals Blow to Incentive Deals
  • Assessor's Office: Skysong is a Taxable Property
  • 2021 Legislative Update
  • Consultant Labels La Paz County Insolvent
  • Tucson Pushes Legal Limit of GPLET Program
  • Tucson Unified Finally Closes Its Deseg Case
  • Eastern College Maxes Out Its Tax Levy
  • Struggling TUSD is Bloated & Inefficient
  • Community Colleges Posture for the Future
  • Legislature Passes Historic Tax Package
  • 2021 Legislative Wrap-Up
  • ATRA Investigation Leads to 27 Felony Indictments
  • City Budgets Flush with Cash in FY 2022
  • Real Per-Capita Taxes up 53% Since 1980
  • Property Tax Hikes Put Outdated K-12 Transportation Formula on Display
  • Stimulus Swells County Budgets
  • Property Taxes Stable as Overall Tax Collections Skyrocket
  • Sean McCarthy Departs ATRA for House Staff
  • Local School Bond and Override Questions Bring Mixed Results
  • Voters Approve $788 Million in Bonds for Chandler, Gilbert
  • State Budget Director: State Budget Structurally Sound, But Inflation Poses Threat
  • Riches, Roysden Provide Litigation Update
  • Michelle Bolton Elected ATRA Chairman
  • ATRA Briefs Major Tax Issues
  • Michelle Bolton Named Outstanding ATRA Member
  • Fred Nicely of COST Provides National Perspective