Not mentioned: In 2020 “No on 208” was well-funded with five million from wealthy donors wanting to escape taxes to help public schools. The majority of voters supported the Prop 208 Invest in Ed act, and the Legislature did an end-run around it with DUCEY’s 2021 flat tax. Although the political landscape is subject to change, this is evidence that public education decisions on the ballot in AZ have survived big money in the past. https://www.transparencyusa.org/az/pac/no-on-208-100396-pac/donors?cycle=2020-election-cycle
The only time I have to read the Agenda is when I'm nursing my just-turned-one year old. If I read it aloud I think that counts towards your toddler readership?
Not mentioned: In 2020 “No on 208” was well-funded with five million from wealthy donors wanting to escape taxes to help public schools. The majority of voters supported the Prop 208 Invest in Ed act, and the Legislature did an end-run around it with DUCEY’s 2021 flat tax. Although the political landscape is subject to change, this is evidence that public education decisions on the ballot in AZ have survived big money in the past. https://www.transparencyusa.org/az/pac/no-on-208-100396-pac/donors?cycle=2020-election-cycle
The only time I have to read the Agenda is when I'm nursing my just-turned-one year old. If I read it aloud I think that counts towards your toddler readership?
Lol, we love a well-informed toddler!