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AZ Week: Education and the Economy

Relevance in school can help drive careers and business, experts say

AZ Week: Impetus Exists for Immigration Reform

Both parties, advocates say election results helping create momentum

AZ Week: Beleaguered State of Public Education

TUSD will close up to 10 schools; others seek voter overrides; little state help foreseen

AZ Week: Moderation May Come to State Politics

Election results could mean less conservative ideology, policy analysts say

AZ Week: PAC Spending in State Hits $36M

$19M independently targeting Carmona, Flake in U.S. Senate race

AZ Week: Propositions Primer, Part 2

Supporters and opponents make their cases on Prop. 115; an expert explains Props 118, 119, 120

AZ Week: Propositions Primer, Part 1

Policy specialists explore Props. 114, 115, 116, 117, 121

AZ Week: Prop. 204 Pros, Cons

Campaign leaders spell out case for, against education sales tax

AZ Week: Economy Gaining, But Slowly

State officials approach revenue projections with caution

AZ Week: Medicaid Decisions on Horizon

Brewer, Legislature to mull expansion under Affordable Care Act

AZ Week: Open Primary Proposition Forum

Pro: 'Dissatisfaction with existing system'; Con: 'Subverts democracy'

AZ Week: Will Latinos Influence Election?

Registration numbers are rising, but turnout remains at issue

AZ Week: Obama's Economic Report Card

2 state economists say much more - or much less - could be done

AZ Week: Economists Disagree on Romney Plan

It moves nation in right direction, one says; 'it doesn't add up,' says another

AZ Week: Economy Takes Baby Steps

Job growth slow, steady; infrastructure attention needed, economist says

AZ Week: State Help Urged for College Students

Arizona's level of financial aid for university students worst in U.S.

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