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Editorial: Getting civil

It’s not often that we write about how much respect we have for our friends down south at UA. But in a gesture fitting for the day’s news, we’re going to break tradition.

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Editorial: Tax attacks

With a $1.2 billion deficit eroding our state’s structure — and its education systems — our legislators passed the largest tax cut in Arizona’s history. We’re not exactly accountants, but we’re pretty sure that when you’re strapped for cash, you shouldn’t turn away revenue.

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Editorial: Budgets galore

Obama’s budget seeks funding increases in three key areas that need investment, even while we are trying to get our nation’s pocketbook in order. These areas are education, clean energy and financial regulation.

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Editorial: Blocking choice

Rather than focusing on responsible ways to balance the state’s budget, some legislators are crafting several ways to block abortion in Arizona.

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Editorial: Chamber plot

The Tempe Chamber of Commerce and 19 other chambers of commerce from around the state have pooled their resources together and sent an urgent and rational plea for immigration reform to Congress.

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Editorial: The mourning after

Super Bowl Sunday usually has something for everyone, but if you were looking forward to the musical talent side of it, you’re probably feeling pretty left out.

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Boos & Bravos: Feb. 4

Bravo for the evacuation of two ASU students from Egypt. Boo to yet another attempt by the Arizona Legislature to overstep its bounds.

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Editorial: USG's moment

Just because none of us hold a seat in the Legislature doesn’t mean we are powerless. If we present a unified front, it will be hard to ignore the students in this state.

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Editorial: Gun flaws

We aren’t suggesting that the state Legislature ban guns. Rather we are asking that our state be more responsible about firearms.

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Editorial: Sound of silence

As President Hosni Mubarak clings desperately to his 30-year reign, the steps taken to stop the popular uprising against him have brought to light some very important implications about the world we live in today.

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Editorial: Bust a cap

The Arizona Board of Regents will vote on whether to permanently raise the cap on out-of-state students to 40 percent for all three state universities.

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