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ContributorsD'Alli, Richard (Host) / Grant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / McCune, Bill (Host) / Gjelde, Earl Edward, 1944- (Speaker) / Gordon, Larry H. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1982-11-02
DescriptionGeneral Election Coverage: KAET-KOY Election Simulcast. Segments on general election coverage and wind power.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Barr, Burton, 1917-1997 (Interviewee) / Malatia, Torey (Reporter) / Mittenthal, Stephen D. (Contributor) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-07-11
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Keven Ann Willey In-Studio Interview (Grant); Burton Barr Remote Interview (Grant); Corporate Giving Package (Britton). Segments on congressional elections, controversy over ASU's basketball coaching contracts, and corporate donations.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kolbe, John W., 1940- (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-01-31
DescriptionPre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss public opinion poll results, senate and gubernatorial elections, parting meetings, speed limits, and billboards. Panelists include John Kolbe, Political Editor, Phoenix Gazette; Don Harris, Political and Labor Writer, Arizona Republic; Howard Fischer, Phoenix Bureau Chief, Arizona Daily Star.
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ContributorsMalatia, Torey (Host) / D'Alli, Richard (Reporter) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-09-17
DescriptionLaurie Roberts In-Studio Interview (Malatia); Cellular Radio Telephone Package (D'Alli); Poisonous Lizards Package (Cavanary). Segments on sales-tax funded highway construction projects, car cell phone systems, and venomous desert reptiles.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kolbe, John W., 1940- (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-09-20
DescriptionPre-recorded Friday Edition. Segments on politics, water pollution, telephone company regulations, issues related to jobs (outsourcing positions and wage rates), and prison construction. Panelists include John Kolbe, Political Consultant, Phoenix Gazette; Laurie Roberts, Legislative Reporter, Arizona Republic; Howard Fischer, Phoenix Bureau Chief, Arizona Daily Star.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Malatia, Torey (Reporter) / Jacobs, Scott, 1958- (Interviewee) / Breunig, Robert G. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-09-23
DescriptionKeven Ann Willey In-Studio Interview (Grant); Computer Graphics I Package (Britton); Native Peoples of the Southwest Package (Britton). Segments on elections results, sales tax-funded highway construction, computer animation, and indigenous art.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bommersbach, Jana (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-11-01
DescriptionPre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss Bruce Babbitt's support of Tony Mason, Phoenix's upcoming Tuesday election, and a law overturning parental notification prior to performing an abortion for a minor.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-12-05
DescriptionPat Cantelme Remote Interview (Grant); Pete Manly In-Studio Interview (Grant). Segments on city council election controversy, city planning matters, and Space Probe 8 (amature astronomy and Halley's Comet).
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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2013-05
Description

Since statehood in 1912, Arizona has been among the nation’s leaders in using the initiative process to either adopt a statute or amend the state constitution by placing a measure on the ballot. But such efforts are anything but easy. In fact, organizers have found it to be an expensive,

Since statehood in 1912, Arizona has been among the nation’s leaders in using the initiative process to either adopt a statute or amend the state constitution by placing a measure on the ballot. But such efforts are anything but easy. In fact, organizers have found it to be an expensive, time-consuming and exhausting process – and one that is unlikely to end successfully.

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ContributorsBerman, David R. (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2014-02-20
Description

The author writes about Arizona's longstanding belief in direct democracy via referendum, initiative and recall. The Legislature continues to grapple with election reform and strike a balance of how much binding authority should remain in the hands of voters in terms of initiative, referendum and recall, but Arizona’s penchant for

The author writes about Arizona's longstanding belief in direct democracy via referendum, initiative and recall. The Legislature continues to grapple with election reform and strike a balance of how much binding authority should remain in the hands of voters in terms of initiative, referendum and recall, but Arizona’s penchant for people power has been demonstrated since before statehood. In the midst of his campaign for Congress in 1911, for example, Arizona’s Carl Hayden noted that everywhere he went he found voters eager to take control. "The people want their own kind of government,” Hayden told reporters. “They want to be the dictators.”