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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: AZ AIDS Information Line Update; Janus Presents "Boy Meets Boy"; Women Wear Leather Too...; President's Budget Calls for 20% Cut in AIDS Funding; "Look Ma! I'm Wearing a Dress!";
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: Valley Crusin'; "Drive Out and Drive In"; Arizona's Thrid Annual Women's Fair; Mary Wells The Music Report Interview; Homophobia: Alive, Well and in the Dark; National Association Launches Lesbian & Gay Candidate Project
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles:For Our Unpardonable Sins: Gay oppression in the 80's; Male Homosexuality in Four Societies: A Presentation at Humanspace; At the Drive-In Part II: The Decline and Stall; Easter Cruisin'
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: The Battle of the Bars; Telling Mom; "Dreams" A Reality; "She Winked"; I Gotta Be Me
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: Letters from the Farm; On Being Gay and Jewish; Afternoon Icognito Third Annual Spring Affair; Thelma Houston: The Music Report Interview; P.R. Entertianment Review
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: How Okay is Gay? Gay Fathers, Gay Sons; Gay Pride Event Update; Tuesday's Child; Mobilization Benefit Raises $1,400.00; Nightwave '86
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: Gay Fathers, Gay Sons: A Look at Gay Parenting; Phoenix Lesbian and Gay Pride Festival a Success; Desert Hearts: A Review; "La Cage" Comes to Town; Mobilization Update
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Created2008-10
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A landmark assessment of infrastructure needs in Arizona was produced by the L. William Seidman Research Institute in May 2008 for the Arizona Investment Council (AIC): "Infrastructure Needs and Funding Alternatives for Arizona: 2008-2032", that addressed infrastructure needs in four categories: energy, telecommunications, transportation, and water and wastewater. The information

A landmark assessment of infrastructure needs in Arizona was produced by the L. William Seidman Research Institute in May 2008 for the Arizona Investment Council (AIC): "Infrastructure Needs and Funding Alternatives for Arizona: 2008-2032", that addressed infrastructure needs in four categories: energy, telecommunications, transportation, and water and wastewater. The information from the AIC report is a major input to the report that follows. Other types of infrastructure — most notably education, health care, and public safety — also are analyzed here to provide a more complete picture of infrastructure needs in Arizona. The goals of this report are to place Arizona’s infrastructure needs into national and historical contexts, to identify the changing conditions in infrastructure provision that make building Arizona’s infrastructure in the future a more problematic proposition than in the past, and to provide projections of the possible costs of providing infrastructure in Arizona over the next quarter century.

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Created2008-11
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The condition of Arizona’s infrastructure has a direct impact on economic productivity and quality of life. As economic competition expands domestically and globally, and as the knowledge economy evolves, the importance of a strong infrastructure increases. Education, in particular, is of growing importance. Arizona’s infrastructure challenges will require commitment and

The condition of Arizona’s infrastructure has a direct impact on economic productivity and quality of life. As economic competition expands domestically and globally, and as the knowledge economy evolves, the importance of a strong infrastructure increases. Education, in particular, is of growing importance. Arizona’s infrastructure challenges will require commitment and creativity to meet the needs and potential of 10 million people and to ensure a positive future for the state.

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Created2004
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CAGRD is required by law to submit a plan of operation to the Director of ADWR every ten years. This 2004 Plan of Operation describes the activities that CAGRD proposes to undertake in the Phoenix, Pinal and Tucson Active Management Areas over the next one-hundred years based on continued membershi

CAGRD is required by law to submit a plan of operation to the Director of ADWR every ten years. This 2004 Plan of Operation describes the activities that CAGRD proposes to undertake in the Phoenix, Pinal and Tucson Active Management Areas over the next one-hundred years based on continued membership enrollment through 2015.