Fixed it, thanks. Hank had to pull a late night preparing all the new publications and links, so we'll cut him slack for typos introduced after the copyedit :)
Many of the sunset bills moved from ten years to eight years because then Representative/Senator Andy Biggs always complained that it should be eight years because term limits were eight years. A ten-year sunset increased the chance that no legislators who were around for the earlier sunset would be present for the proposed one, and that loss of history was bad.
Great move bringing Joe Ferguson into the operation. He's a towering figure in Arizona journalism with expert knowledge and experience from working in Tucson and Flagstaff!
I look forward to the Water Agenda. I'm currently in a graduate level certificate program for water resources and want to work in state, so it will be great to learn more about the issues.
Looks like a typo in the Water name, folks. Thanks!
SUBSCRIBE TO THE A.I. AGENDA
SUBSCRIBE TO WATER THE AGENDA
SUBSCRIBE TO THE EDUCATION AGENDA
Fixed it, thanks. Hank had to pull a late night preparing all the new publications and links, so we'll cut him slack for typos introduced after the copyedit :)
Gentle reminder: you can move off Substack. The responses to Kevin Kruse on Bluesky show that things are much better than the earlier Great Migration off Substack. https://bsky.app/profile/kevinmkruse.bsky.social/post/3ldjn2fyx2222
Many of the sunset bills moved from ten years to eight years because then Representative/Senator Andy Biggs always complained that it should be eight years because term limits were eight years. A ten-year sunset increased the chance that no legislators who were around for the earlier sunset would be present for the proposed one, and that loss of history was bad.
Great move bringing Joe Ferguson into the operation. He's a towering figure in Arizona journalism with expert knowledge and experience from working in Tucson and Flagstaff!
Really? A "comprehensive audit" of Maricopa County elections? Endorsed by Debbie Lesko? Anybody have a feeling of DejaVu?
I look forward to the Water Agenda. I'm currently in a graduate level certificate program for water resources and want to work in state, so it will be great to learn more about the issues.