ATRA Newsletters: 2024

  • Richard Stavneak: State Budget Balanced, but Challenges Ahead
  • Steve Trussell Named 2024 ATRA Outstanding Member
  • Glenn Farley: US Economy Rebounds Post-Covid, but Arizona Still Feels Strain
  • Bill Molina Re-Elected ATRA Chairman
  • Robert Robb & Matt Benson Provide Election Update
  • ATRA Highlights Major Public Finance and Taxation Issues
  • Thomas & Gabel Talk Tax Compliance and Litigation Impacts on Arizona Taxpayers
  • Walczak Provides National Tax Perspective
  • $2.4 Billion in K12 School Bonds on November Ballots - Electioneering Moves into Publicity Pamphlets
  • City Budgets Maintain Strong Growth Trend Leading into FY 2025
  • Fire District Levies Climb 6.6% in FY25
  • State & Local Debt Nears $38 Billion in FY 2023
  • State & Local Government Salaries Climb - K12 Salaries up 44%
  • $2.4 Billion in K12 Bonds on November Ballots
  • In Memoriam Dick Foreman
  • Phoenix Expands CBD - Signals GPLET Ramp Up
  • SAVE THE DATES: ATRA Outlook Conference & Golf Tournament
  • Two Counties Asking Voters for Increases in Constitutional Expenditure Limits
  • Community College FY 2025 Budgets up 3.6%; Audited FTSE up 1.1%
  • Legislature Adjourns After Closing State Budget Deficit
  • Major Property Tax Judgment to Hit Maricopa Taxpayers This Fall
  • Auditor General Audits Raise Serious Concerns
  • Governor Signs TPT Audit Bill
  • Governor Vetoes GPLET Reform
  • Pinal County Transportation Sales Tax Refund Update
  • Teacher Pay Climbs to 31st Nationally
  • 2024 ATRA Legislative Program Update
  • U.S. Census State Tax Rankings
  • 2024 ATRA Legislative Program
  • Arizona Continues to Benefit From Interstate Migration