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ContributorsHart, William (Author) / Hager, C.J. Eisenbarth (Author) / Clark-Johnson, Sue (Contributor) / Daugherty, David B. (Contributor) / Rex, Tom R. (Contributor) / Hedberg, Eric (Contributor) / Garcia, Joseph (Contributor) / Edwards, Erica (Contributor) / Whitsett, Andrea (Contributor) / West, Joe (Contributor) / Totura, Christine (Contributor) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2012-04
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This follow-up to the 2001 landmark report, "Five Shoes Waiting to Drop on Arizona's Future," focuses on the projected future of the state if Arizona fails to address its Latino educational attainment gap. The publication is more of an economic impact statement than an education report, with indicators pointing out

This follow-up to the 2001 landmark report, "Five Shoes Waiting to Drop on Arizona's Future," focuses on the projected future of the state if Arizona fails to address its Latino educational attainment gap. The publication is more of an economic impact statement than an education report, with indicators pointing out consequences and contributions, depending on action or inaction in closing the gap of Arizona's future workforce.

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ContributorsGammage, Grady Jr. (Author) / Stigler, Monica (Author) / Clark-Johnson, Sue (Author) / Daugherty, David B. (Author) / Hart, William (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2011-08
Description

“What about the water?” was one of the questions Morrison Institute for Public Policy asked in its 2008 study, "Megapolitan: Arizona’s Sun Corridor". That report looked at the potential growth of the Sun Corridor as Tucson and Phoenix merge into one continuous area for economic and demographic purposes.

With its brief

“What about the water?” was one of the questions Morrison Institute for Public Policy asked in its 2008 study, "Megapolitan: Arizona’s Sun Corridor". That report looked at the potential growth of the Sun Corridor as Tucson and Phoenix merge into one continuous area for economic and demographic purposes.

With its brief review of the water situation in urban Arizona, "Megapolitan" left a number of questions unanswered. This report will consider questions like these in more detail in order to examine the Sun Corridor’s water future. This topic has received less sophisticated public discussion than might be expected in a desert state. Arizona’s professional water managers feel they are relatively well prepared for the future and would like to be left alone to do their job. Elected officials and economic-development professionals have sometimes avoided discussing water for fear of reinforcing a negative view of Arizona. This report seeks to contribute to this understanding, and to a more open and informed conversation about the relationship of water and future growth.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-06-10
DescriptionBill Franke Interview (Grant); Martin Bitter Interview (Grant). Segments on economic development and energy.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Elliott D. Pollack & Company (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-06-11
Description(Flagstaff Remote): Jim Murphy Remote Interview (Grant); Don Schaller Remote Interview (Grant); Elliott Pollack Remote Interview (Grant). Segments on health insurance, politics, energy, and economic development.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Keith, Susan Jo (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-07-17
DescriptionSen. Jacque Steiner In-Studio Interview (Grant); July Water Report Package (Taylor); Herb Dishlip In-Studio Interview (Grant). Segments on schools (including merit pay for teachers), and water supply availability, treatment, and contamination.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bracken, Paul J. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-03-09
DescriptionPre-recorded. Economic Analysis Package (Durrenberger); Paul Bracken In-Studio Interview (Durrenberger). Part One of a two-part special covering an interview with Paul J. Bracken about public policy issues, economic development, urban growth, and the overall quality of life in Arizona.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bracken, Paul J. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-02-12
DescriptionPre-recorded. Part One of an unpublished edit for the second half of a two-part special covering an interview with Paul J. Bracken about public policy issues, economic development, urban growth, and the overall quality of life in Arizona.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Mitchell, Harry E. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-08-13
DescriptionRobert Robb In-Studio Interview (Grant and Willey); August Water Report Package (Taylor); Horizon Softball Complex Package (Simons). Segments on water resources and groundwater quality, the citizen transportation advisory committee, a sales tax increase for highway construction, and the construction of softball stadiums.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Shelton, Mike (Reporter) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-05-22
DescriptionGeorge Chasse & Richard Counts In-Studio Interview (Grant); Head Start Package (Shelton). Segments on Head Start education programs and city planning projects including road construction.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bracken, Paul J. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-11-29
DescriptionDr. Paul Bracken In-Studio Interview (Grant). Interview with Paul J. Bracken about the upcoming Arizona Centennial and his Arizona Tomorrow report. Major topics include the Census, population growth, lifestyle changes, and water resources.