Newstral
Article
azcapitoltimes.com on 2023-08-04 02:11
Prop. 400 compromise alters use of tax monies
Related news
- Hobbs, mayors celebrate Prop 400 compromise azcapitoltimes.com
- Competing bills ‘last chance’ at extending Prop. 400 azcapitoltimes.com
- Lawmakers to take on Prop 400 upon return to the Capitolazcapitoltimes.com
- Arizona teacher survey: Use Prop 123 to raise salariesazcapitoltimes.com
- DAG Brnovich alters language of ballot description for Prop. 127dcourier.com
- Compromise proposed on military use of Desert National Wildlife Refugereviewjournal.com
- GOP lawmakers use ballot box strategy to avoid vetoesazcapitoltimes.com
- Our View: Let's renew Prop. 400 to ensure Arizona's long-term transportation, economic growthbizjournals.com
- Yee pans Hobbs Prop 123 extension proposalazcapitoltimes.com
- Most school districts planning to use Prop. 123 money for pay raises azcapitoltimes.com
- Backers of Prop. 479 raise $3M for transportation taxazcapitoltimes.com
- Read Ducey’s lips: Prop 301 a ‘funding program’azcapitoltimes.com
- Yavapai County Awarded Grant Monies from GOHSprescottenews.com
- High Court Backs Weed Proptucsonweekly.com
- Challenge to Prop 211 failsazcapitoltimes.com
- State treasurer forming opposition to Prop. 123azdailysun.com
- Arizona House Republicans look for compromise on texting banMerced Sun-Star
- The Latest: Ducey, legislators, file brief in Prop 206 suitdothaneagle.com
- DGuest Column: Prop. 400: Comply or evade?dcourier.com
- NBest prop bets for the Pennzoil 400nypost.com