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DescriptionFolder title: Bars, 1986, November 5; Halloween Ball
Created2001 to 2015
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Arizona public school districts' dollars spent in the classroom. In November 2000, voters approved Proposition 301, which increased the State’s sales tax from 5 percent to 5.6 percent to provide additional money for educational programs. The enabling legislation for Proposition 301 requires the Auditor General to “. . . monitor

Arizona public school districts' dollars spent in the classroom. In November 2000, voters approved Proposition 301, which increased the State’s sales tax from 5 percent to 5.6 percent to provide additional money for educational programs. The enabling legislation for Proposition 301 requires the Auditor General to “. . . monitor school districts to determine the percentage of every dollar spent in the classroom by a school district.” This report presents our analysis of the percentage of dollars spent in the classroom for the most recently completed school year.

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
ContributorsArizona. Department of Revenue (Author)
Created2004 to 2016
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Arizona’s individual income tax credit for contributions to school tuition organizations, referred to as the private school tax credit, is governed by A.R.S. §43-1089. School tuition organizations must submit a report to the Arizona Department of Revenue by February 28.