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ContributorsArizona. Highway Department (Issuing body) / United States. Department of Transportation (Contributor) / United States. Federal Highway Administration (Contributor) / Sergent, Hauskins & Beckwith (Publisher)
Created1973-05
ContributorsArizona. Highway Department (Issuing body) / Jimenez, R. A. (Rudolf August) (Author) / Arizona Transportation and Traffic Institute (Publisher) / United States. Department of Transportation (Sponsor) / United States. Federal Highway Administration (Sponsor)
Created1973-04
ContributorsJimenez, R. A. (Rudolf August) (Author) / Arizona. Highway Department (Issuing body) / University of Arizona. Engineering Experiment Station (Publisher)
Created1969-06
ContributorsJimenez, R. A. (Rudolf August) (Author) / Arizona Transportation and Traffic Institute (Publisher) / Arizona. Highway Department (Issuing body) / United States. Department of Transportation (Contributor)
Created1970-08
ContributorsArizona. Highway Department (Issuing body) / United States. Department of Transportation (Contributor) / United States. Federal Highway Administration (Contributor)
Created1974-03
ContributorsPeters, Rowan J. (Author) / Arizona. Highway Department (Issuing body) / United States. Department of Transportation (Contributor) / United States. Federal Highway Administration (Contributor)
Created1974-06
ContributorsJimenez, R. A. (Rudolf August) (Author) / Arizona. Highway Department (Issuing body) / Arizona Transportation and Traffic Institute (Publisher)
Created1968-11
ContributorsPopovics, Sandor, 1921- (Author) / Arizona. Highway Department (Issuing body) / United States. Department of Transportation (Contributor) / United States. Federal Highway Administration (Contributor)
Created1974-11
ContributorsReilly, Thom (Author) / Vitek, Keiran (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2015-06-03
Description
Arizona's recently adopted budget for fiscal year 2015-16 includes dramatic reductions in assistance to low-income families with children. On July 1, Arizona will become the first and only state to limit lifetime eligibility requirements for recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) to 12 months (federal law allows for eligibility time limits of 60 months). That means come June 30, 2016, many Arizona families no longer will receive TANF benefits even if they otherwise would be eligible under federal guidelines.
ContributorsHunting, Dan (Contributor) / Reilly, Thom (Contributor) / Morrison Institute of Public Policy (Contributor)
Created2016-05-01
Description
The decision about how to vote on Proposition 123 hinges on complex issues of education and state trust land finances. Morrison Institute has assembled a guide to some of the most important points to consider before you complete your ballot.
Proposition 124 would amend the Arizona Constitution to create an exception to the current prohibition against diminishing or impairing public retirement systems benefits by allowing adjustments to the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS).