AZ Proposition 117 (2012)
Prop 117: Beginning in 2014, sets a limit on the annual percentage increase in property values used to determine property taxes to no more than 5% above the previous year, and establishes a single limited property value as the basis for determining all property taxes on real property. For me, this definitely fits the definition […]
AZ Proposition 114 (2012)
Prop 114: Crime Victim Protection From Liability For Damages The Arizona Constitution currently reads and would be amended with Section 31: No law shall be enacted in this state limiting the amount of damages to be recovered for causing the death or injury of any person, except that a crime victim is not subject […]
AZ Ballot Initiatives 2012
Plan on dissecting these over the next several days. First question – why do so many of these get introduced as Constitutional amendments rather than statutes? And then, when it turns out the amendment that was passed a year (or 2 or 3) ago was flawed, they amend the Constitution again. And, if it is […]
Fixing A Broken Cabinet
One of the clearest marks of an effective leader is an ability to assemble a winning team. With President Obama, we have clearly seen he has little interest in finding the best person for the job, instead settling for corrupt, incompetent Secretaries – more for what they can do (or had done) for him than what they […]
Bullseye
Wondering how the candidates’ Medicare positions are being interpreted by the masses? Here you go, results from a quick online quiz I came across today. I included the demographic info because it shows the bulk of responses are from older readers, those most likely to be concerned about Medicare in the near-term. ✏
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