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DescriptionFolder title: Bars, 1986, November 5; Halloween Ball
DescriptionA close up shot of a drag performer holding a trophy and smiling.
DescriptionA drag performer in a blue and white gown poses onstage.
DescriptionA drag performer in a white dress with a whip dances onstage.
DescriptionA drag performer speaks into a microphone onstage.
DescriptionA drag performer stands onstage and sings into a microphone.
DescriptionFolder title: Event, 1986 November 15; Miss Gay Arizona Pageant.
DescriptionFolder title: Bars, 1986 November 5 Halloween Ball
ContributorsHoffman, Dennis L. (Author) / Rex, Tom R. (Author) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created2008-12
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Volume I: Facts
Analyses of Arizona state government finance, using data of the Arizona Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and of the combined finances of all state and local governments within Arizona, using data of the U.S. Census Bureau. A historical perspective is provided for both datasets. For combined state and local

Volume I: Facts
Analyses of Arizona state government finance, using data of the Arizona Joint Legislative Budget Committee, and of the combined finances of all state and local governments within Arizona, using data of the U.S. Census Bureau. A historical perspective is provided for both datasets. For combined state and local government finance, comparisons are made to other states and to the national average. In addition, other measures of the tax burden by state are examined.

Volume II: Concepts and Issues
Addresses the conceptual and empirical relationships between taxes, government revenue, and economic growth. Also discusses current issues specific to Arizona state government finance. This is a revised version of the report "Tax Reductions, the Economy, and the Deficit in the Arizona State Government General Fund," incorporating new and updated material.

Volume III: Options for Managing the Arizona State General Fund
Presents options and offers recommendations for managing the Arizona state government general fund. The near-term budget deficit is addressed as well as ways to prevent budget deficits from recurring every time economic growth slows.

Created2012 to 2017
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The annual ADOA Building System Capital Improvement Plan, reviews agency capital requests, and submits recommendations to the Governor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Budgeting and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee.