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- All Subjects: Windchimes
- All Subjects: Border security
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- Creators: Del Zoppo, Annette
- Creators: Morrison Institute for Public Policy
This report looks at apprehensions of undocumented crossers over the years in Arizona and elsewhere, as well as "triggers" related to enforcement standards and metrics to determine the "effectiveness rate" in helping Congress and its constituents reach the elusive agreement on a "secure border."
Examines the effectiveness of traditional border enforcement methods, and recommends new approaches of using technology and intelligence as tools to a larger and innovative strategy to secure the border against human smuggling, illegal drugs and cartel violence.
The report includes original articles by Arizona policy practitioners and observers, reprints of pertinent articles by experts beyond Arizona, and a list for further reading. Articles of varying lengths and complexities are purposefully included so as to offer something to readers with different levels of interest in and knowledge of the subject matter.
Despite several early attempts in the Arizona Legislature to modify the framework for where the newly-passed Proposition 200 money would go, the four accounts established in the original voter-approved Tobacco Tax and Health Care Act have been maintained as intended since 1995. However, large sums of Proposition 200 revenue – on average $90 million annually – have gone unallocated and unspent by the Legislature.
Interior photograph showing projects and bronze bell windchimes at Gallery/North Studio at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of North Apse with bronze bell windchimes at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph showing bronze bell windchimes at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph showing Bell Tree with South Apse in background at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of the Bell Tree with bronze bell windchimes at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona