Nearly half of Arizonans polled give thumbs down on Trump’s tax reform. “Forty-four percent of those polled said they disapprove of the plan… The poll… was conducted by Hart Research Associates, a firm that has helped Democrats, and the survey was distributed by the liberal advocacy group Americans for Tax Fairness.” Meanwhile, AZCentral also reports that “Sens. Jeff Flake and John McCain… have not clarified how they plan to vote on [the tax reform legislation].” http://bit.ly/2jpR2Me
Sex in the newsroom. “In the wake of ‘CBS Morning’ host Charlie Rose’s firing and New York Times reporter Glenn Thrush’s suspension… many news organization were trying to figure out how better to handle workplace problems in the future. For the most part, news organizations fell back on reminding their employees about their current policies and resources.” POLITICO. http://bit.ly/2k2jAzs
A gap in policy: What if regular citizen is sexually harassed by legislator?“A draft policy on sexual harassment is now the blueprint for an Arizona House investigation of allegations nine women have made against Rep. Don Shooter, R-Yuma… The Arizona Capitol Times analyzed the draft sexual harassment policy, and spoke with [House Speaker] Mesnard and House Rules Attorney Tim Fleming, to try to answer basic questions about how the process will work…” http://bit.ly/2ACSOoo
But what if she’s pregnant? Comments on minimum age to marry by Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group partner, director of Family Law. “[A] proposal by Rep. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, R-Scottsdale, would make it illegal… to issue a marriage license to anyone younger than 18. Specifically, H2006 would undo laws that allow anyone age 16 or 17 to marry with permission of a parent.” — Arizona Capitol Times. Kaine Fisher says it’s “incomprehensible to think the legislature has not establish[ed] a minimum age regarding the right to marry…” For Kaine’s complete comment along with the rest of Howard Fischer’s report, go here: http://bit.ly/2jqyyvc
This isn’t Halloween, so show your face, proposed law demands.“Thinking of wearing a Trump mask to a political demonstration? A chicken suit to a protest? Or even fake nose and glasses to a public event? A proposed new law [‘crafted by Rep. Jay Lawrence, R-Scottsdale’] could send you to prison for a year — and a dozen times longer if you or someone else at the event was involved in property damage.” A Capitol Media Services/Howard Fischer report in Arizona Daily Star. http://bit.ly/2ACN2CX
Supreme Court cellphone case puts free speech – not just privacy – at risk. “On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will consider whether the government must obtain a warrant before accessing the rich trove of data that cellphone providers collect about cellphone users’ movements. Among scholars and campaigners, there is broad agreement that the case [Carpenter v. United States] could yield the most consequential privacy ruling in a generation.” The Guardian. http://bit.ly/2n9dY7A
If you raise them, they won’t come, says state’s top attorney. “Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Wednesday he is against a new National Park Service proposal that would raise fees [‘$70 per vehicle, from May until September’] in 17 parks, including the Grand Canyon.” Brnovich: “[W]e have to preserve our national treasures in a way that doesn’t limit access and potentially destroy local economies.” KTAR. http://bit.ly/2AdGPNs
Potential race for who would invest Arizona’s money is already nasty. “Tom Forese, the Republican chairman of the Arizona Corporation Commission, called on Sen. Kimberly Yee, R-Phoenix, to stop lying about him. Forese is running for state treasurer. Yee is considering a run and was recently provided a newly created award from the current treasurer, Jeff DeWit, who said Forese was ‘sleazy.’ ” More on the matter in Rose Law Group Reporter. http://bit.ly/2jrVGcD
Some governors up for reelection don’t want Trump involved. What sayDucey? “[T]he question of the president’s role in the 2018 election was a topic of discussion at the meeting of the Republican Governors Association earlier this month… [S]ome who were there were concerned about negative feelings about Trump spilling over into their own races. As for Gov. Doug Ducey, he “did not attend” the meeting, but was asked about “his own views” last week. Tucson.com. http://bit.ly/2AfHk7b
Leaving the office for dirt under the fingernails. “For only the second time in the last century, the number of farmers under 35 years old is increasing… This new generation [‘of highly educated, ex-urban, first-time farmers’] can’t hope to replace the numbers that farming is losing to age. But it is already contributing to the growth of the local-food movement and could help preserve the place of midsize farms in the rural landscape.” A WaPo report via TheDenver Post. http://bit.ly/2iVaNMe
Want to keep and recruit teachers? Bump their pay by 15 grand, suggests Arizona Town Hall. “Members of the 110th Arizona Town Hall are recommending that the state spend around $900 million more a year to raise teacher pay by an average of $15,000 in order to recruit and keep teachers… [The report] also recommends closing loopholes in the corporate income tax system, creating a statewide property tax, creating a sales tax on energy that is sold out of state and on tourism and entertainment activities.” Arizona Daily Sun. http://bit.ly/2zs78M3