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ContributorsPublic Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-12-30
Description
Pre-recorded. Segments on next week's opening of the 39th Arizona Legislature and issues that will be addressed (overcrowding in the prison system, increasing enrollment in the AHCCCS program, a proposal to double mental health funding, and an effort to revoke property tax breaks for ranchers and farmers), Hattie Babbitt's guest commentary (a sales tax-funded mass transit project), and the economic impact of the 1989 Fiesta Bowl.
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Whitaker, Matthew C. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-01-16
DescriptionSegments on growth in Mesa (possible sales and property taxes), an interview with author Matthew C. Whitaker about his book on Lincoln Ragsdale ("Race Work"), and age-related macular degeneration.
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-09-19
Description
Segments on Proposition 105 and Proposition 106 (planning and management of state trust land), Proposition 101 (property taxes), and the International Foundation for Education and Self-Help's 25th anniversary. Guests include Sen. Chuck Gray, Mesa; Ken Strobeck, League of Arizona Cities and Towns; Spencer Kamps, Save Our Trust, Proposition 105 supporter; Patrick Graham, Conserving Arizona's Future, Proposition 106 supporter.
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bommersbach, Jana (Commentator) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-10-18
DescriptionProposition 300 Package (Bloom); Proposition 105 Package, Harris and MacEachern Interview (Palacio); Bommersbach's Byline #114 Package (McVae).Segments on Election '88 (8 ballot propositions) and Bommersbach's Byline (the flawed property tax system).
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kolbe, John W., 1940- (Panelist) / Kimball, Camille (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-10-28
DescriptionPre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss matters relating to the upcoming election day (misconduct in office and Senate campaign issues) and Governor Mofford's efforts to close loopholes in the property tax system. Panelists include Camille Kimball, Reporter, KOY Radio; John Kobe, Political Editor, Phoenix Gazette; Sam Stanton, Political Reporter, Arizona Republic.
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bommersbach, Jana (Commentator) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-06-09
DescriptionRio Salado II Package, Ed Belt In-Studio Interview (Britton); Bommersbach's Byline #58: Arizona Constitution (Durrenberger); Prescribed Burn Package (Taylor). Segments on the Rio Salado property tax and development policies, Bommersbach's Byline (a proposed amendment to Article 7 of the State Constitution), and prescribed/controlled burns.
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / D'Alli, Richard (Reporter) / Van Raaphorst, Jeff (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-09-11
DescriptionDon Harris In-Studio Interview (Grant); Nutrition/Calcium Package (D'Alli); ASU Football '85 I Package (Simons). Segments on the local impact of taxes, osteoporosis, and ASU's football team.
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kolbe, John W., 1940- (Panelist) / Jennings, Max (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-07-25
Description
Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss an Arizona Supreme Court ruling on punitive damages, Tom Collins' misconduct case, Bruce Babbitt's bicycle trek through Iowa, the Maricopa county budget, property taxes, and protests about police officer training. Panelists include Rich Robertson, City Editor, Arizona Republic; Max Jennings, Executive Editor, Mesa Tribune; Don Harris, Political and Labor Writer, Arizona Republic; John Kolbe, Political Columnist, Phoenix Gazette.
ContributorsPima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office (Publisher)
Created2001-06
Description
Reviews the Pima County tax base since 1977 and concludes in part that the tax base has less capacity to produce revenue than it did twenty three years ago. When population growth is factored into the assessment, the County is actually operating on a smaller revenue base than it was two decades ago.
ContributorsPima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office (Publisher)
Created2000-02
Description
This memorandum is intended to provide an indication of why unregulated development offers so little benefit to the tax base by describing, briefly, the fiscal tax base impact of the unregulated lot split issue at the community and watershed level.