Gov. Doug Ducey wants to reduce taxes by $200 million this coming budget year and another $200 million a year in each of the following two years but isn t
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is proposing the largest tax cut in his seven years for the coming budget year while using savings from a pandemic-induced drop in school enrollment to pay for summertime make-up classes for K-12 students who have fallen behind because of virtual learning.
PHOENIX (AP) Schools that have lost students during the pandemic would see their funding cut under a proposal Gov. Doug Ducey outlined Monday in his annual state-of-the-state address, a speech that hardened his longstanding resistance to school and business closures.
Gov. Doug Ducey used his annual State of the State address to laud his administration’s COVID-19 policies and spread a hopeful message now that vaccines are being distributed in Arizona.Ducey’s defense of his pandemic response comes less than two weeks after Arizona hit another grim milestone: 10,000 lives lost to COVID-19. Ducey acknowledged the deaths, but stood firm that