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ContributorsGammage, Grady Jr. (Author) / Melnick, Rob (Author) / Heffernon, Rick (Author) / Slechta, Gene (Author) / Welch, Nancy (Author) / Berman, David R. (Author) / Hart, William (Author) / Toon, Richard J. (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher) / Arizona State Land Department (Client)
Created2006-04
Description

State trust lands are among the greatest public assets in Arizona’s portfolio. Set aside at statehood, the Arizona State Land Department manages more than 9 million acres of trust lands on behalf of 14 beneficiaries. The largest of which by far is Arizona Public Education K through 12.The mission of

State trust lands are among the greatest public assets in Arizona’s portfolio. Set aside at statehood, the Arizona State Land Department manages more than 9 million acres of trust lands on behalf of 14 beneficiaries. The largest of which by far is Arizona Public Education K through 12.The mission of the Land Department is to maximize revenues from these trust lands. In FY 2005, state trust lands generated $115 million for all beneficiaries, of which $101 million was designated to support public K-12 schools.These amounts are increasing rapidly as more state trust land becomes attractive for development in Arizona’s urban areas.

The parcel discussed in this report, “Superstition Vistas,” stands out as the jewel among Arizona’s trust lands. Not only is it situated in the path of metro Phoenix growth, but it also borders thousands of acres of public land managed by the Tonto National Forest and U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Estimates of its total value run well into the billions of dollars.

"The Treasure of the Superstitions" sets the stage for a continuing dialogue about the potential for Superstition Vistas, and indeed, all of Arizona’s trust lands. We look forward to listening to and working with our beneficiaries, citizens, counties, municipalities, real estate businesses, and other interested parties to make the most of Arizona’s “treasure.”

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Napolitano, Janet (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-01-18
DescriptionAn interview with Governor Napolitano concerning her budget proposal, attempts to improve education programs for English language learners, and immigration issues.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Napolitano, Janet (Speaker) / Schriro, Dora Bess (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-01-26
DescriptionSegments on the Arizona government's failure to solve the English learner funding issue and the Department of Correction's search for funding to retain officers. Guests include Linda Lopez, Assistant House Minority Leader; Representative Tom Boone; Dora Schriro, Director of the Department of Corrections.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Napolitano, Janet (Interviewee) / Whitaker, Matthew C. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-02-02
DescriptionSegments on John Shadegg's political withdrawal, an interview with Governor Napolitano concerning continued fines for the lack of English learner programs in Arizona and predictions of an early and bad wildfire season, and one of the Valley's leading civil rights figures (Lincoln Ragsdale).
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Napolitano, Janet (Interviewee) / Montgomery, George M. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-03-02
DescriptionSegments on an interview with Governor Napolitano concerning the English language learning issue at the State Capitol and funding for national guard troops on the border, and severe drought in Arizona.
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Created2006-03-22
DescriptionSegments on how Arizona should improve K-12 education, English language learning, women in the Arizona workforce and a statewide symposium to prepare women in the workplace. Guests include Senator Toni Helen; Representative Linda Lopez, Assistant Minority Leader; Dr. Clara M. Lovett, Women's Group Board of Directors.