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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bommersbach, Jana (Commentator) / Goddard, Terry (Interviewee) / Barr, Burton, 1917-1997 (Interviewee) / Corpstein, Peter, 1931- (Interviewee) / Lerner, Shereen A., 1955- (Interviewee) / Stumpf, Gary A. (Gary Allen), 1952- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1989-02-28
DescriptionValtrans Package, Mayor George Renner Interview, Sen. Pete Corpstein Interview (Shelton); Bommersbach's Byline #130 Package (Bommersbach); Archaeology Package (Taylor). Segments on the ValTrans vote, Bommersbach's Byline #130: how the Phoenix City Council has been conducting business lately, and Archaeology Week's Pot Hunters program.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Corpstein, Peter, 1931- (Interviewee) / Pardue, Diana F. (Interviewee) / Brafford, C. J., 1959- (Interviewee) / Shaffer, Susan L. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-07-16
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County Sales Tax Package (Palacio); Jim Shipman and Sen. Pete Corpstein In-Studio Interview; May This One Grow Package (Britton). Segments on a caucus determining the fate of a proposed special session of the Arizona Legislature (legislative topics would include bills regarding the hostile takeover of Greyhound, workman's compensation, and redistribution

County Sales Tax Package (Palacio); Jim Shipman and Sen. Pete Corpstein In-Studio Interview; May This One Grow Package (Britton). Segments on a caucus determining the fate of a proposed special session of the Arizona Legislature (legislative topics would include bills regarding the hostile takeover of Greyhound, workman's compensation, and redistribution of county sales tax revenues), and the Heard Museum's Native American exhibit: "May This One Grow."
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ContributorsRex, Tom R. (Author) / Arizona Indicators (Project) (Publisher) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2013-05
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The transaction privilege tax (TPT), often referred to as the sales tax, is a major source of revenue for state and local governments in Arizona. The TPT is applied to numerous categories, such as contracting and utilities. The analysis in this paper is limited to the retail category, which accounts

The transaction privilege tax (TPT), often referred to as the sales tax, is a major source of revenue for state and local governments in Arizona. The TPT is applied to numerous categories, such as contracting and utilities. The analysis in this paper is limited to the retail category, which accounts for half of the TPT collected by state government, and the restaurant and bar category, which contributes one-tenth of the TPT revenue.

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ContributorsMelnick, Rob (Author) / Shekerjian, Onnie (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2002-05
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The purpose of this brief report is to provide information about the past, present, and future of a very significant education reform program and tax increase, commonly known as Proposition 301. Coverage includes the history leading up to the ballot measure approved by Arizona voters in November 2000, its status

The purpose of this brief report is to provide information about the past, present, and future of a very significant education reform program and tax increase, commonly known as Proposition 301. Coverage includes the history leading up to the ballot measure approved by Arizona voters in November 2000, its status approximately one year after it went into effect, and its prospects over a 20-year life span.