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This is a photograph of a woman and a man offering tobacco to a grave. The back reads: "The Cubans never had assimilated perfectly the significance of "Chen Min". This woman, for example, does not appear very convinced of the presence of the ancestors around her, nor that these recieved the tobacco and packs of cigarettes that she and her friend smoke but contribute with respect and enthusiasm to perpetuate the traditions of the Association of Chinese Settlers."
ContributorsJohnson, Ryan M. (Author) / Valenzuela, Laura (Author) / Waits, Mary Jo (Author) / Melnick, Rob (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher) / St. Luke's Charitable Health Trust (Funder)
Created2000-01
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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.
Created1957 to 1970
Created1957 to 1970
Created1957 to 1970
Created1957 to 1968