Stories tagged: "invest in ed"


9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Phoenix Lawyer Known for Defending Election Integrity, Invest in Ed, Nominated to 9th Circuit

Roopali Desai is Biden’s first nomination to the Phoenix chambers, and would be the first South Asian Judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

FILE - Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey re-delivers his State of the State address in front of a Yuma crowd Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 inside Pivot Point Conference Center. The Arizona Supreme Court on Thursday, April 21, 2022, ruled that the state's voters do not have the right to reject a massive income tax cut approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature and Gov, Doug Ducey last year.(Randy Hoeft/The Yuma Sun via AP, File)
Arizona Supreme Court Reinstates Massive Income Tax Cuts Benefiting the Wealthy

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the state's voters do not have the right to reject Gov. Ducey's massive income tax cut.

close up of a crowd of Red for Ed protesters
Arizona Supreme Court Delivers Win for Prop 208—But It May Be Brief

The ruling said if the lower court decides that the spending limit is exceeded, it must declare Proposition 208 unconstitutional and void it entirely.

AP Photo/Matt York, File
Progressive Policies Just Won Big in Arizona

The legalization of recreational marijuana and a wealth tax to fund education proved to be overwhelmingly popular with Arizona voters.

AP Photo/Michael Dwyer
You Don’t Have to Go Through Election Night Alone. Find Your Squad With These Livestreams.

Watch the votes tally with others at a virtual election night party, or take a break from politics with an alternative event like a cocktail demo.

Photo courtesy Christine Marsh Teacher of the Year YouTube video
This Teacher of the Year Is on the Ballot and Ready to Fight 

Christine Marsh has made education one of the key issues of her campaign—and her students are lining up to help her win.

group of students sitting in lecture hall
How to Use Your Vote to Fight for Arizona’s Students

If passed, Prop 207 and Prop 208 are estimated to bring in "hundreds of millions" of extra funding dollars to K-12 schools and community colleges.