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	<title>Comments on: Presidents of DM-50, Ft. Huachuca-50 &amp; Fighter County Partnership Pen Letter to Gov. Brewer about Education Cuts</title>
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		<title>By: Education is the Make or Break for Raytheon Future in Tucson, April 5, 2010 &#124; Arizona Education Network</title>
		<link>http://www.arizonaeducationnetwork.com/2009/05/presidents-of-dm-50-ft-huachuca-50-fighter-county-partnership-pen-letter-to-gov-brewer-about-education-cuts/comment-page-1/#comment-873</link>
		<dc:creator>Education is the Make or Break for Raytheon Future in Tucson, April 5, 2010 &#124; Arizona Education Network</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 03:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] . The entire article can be found here. . Related AEN Articles: Presidents of DM-50, Ft. Huachuca-50 &amp; Fighter County Partnership Pen Letter to Gov. Brewer abou... [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Proposition 100: The 1% Temporary Sales Tax Increase&#8211;Your Questions Answered &#124; Arizona Education Network</title>
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		<dc:creator>Proposition 100: The 1% Temporary Sales Tax Increase&#8211;Your Questions Answered &#124; Arizona Education Network</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 23:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] The Governor&#8217;s budget director, John Arnold, confirmed that economists view Proposition 100 as job neutral (any jobs lost by an increase in the sales tax would be equivalent to jobs lost as a result of the cuts made if the measure fails).  Education is inextricably linked to a healthy Arizona economy.  In order to attract businesses to Arizona, the state must provide a strong public education system.  If these drastic cuts are made, companies may not only fail to relocate to Arizona&#8211;they may  leave. They may also imperil Arizona&#8217;s military bases.  Many civilian jobs already remain unfilled at bases due to the lack of qualified workers.  In addition, military families may choose to avoid a state with diminished funding for education.  See Presidents of DM-50, Ft. Huachuca-50 &amp; Fighter County Partnership Pen Letter to Gov. Brewer abou.... [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The Governor&#8217;s budget director, John Arnold, confirmed that economists view Proposition 100 as job neutral (any jobs lost by an increase in the sales tax would be equivalent to jobs lost as a result of the cuts made if the measure fails).  Education is inextricably linked to a healthy Arizona economy.  In order to attract businesses to Arizona, the state must provide a strong public education system.  If these drastic cuts are made, companies may not only fail to relocate to Arizona&#8211;they may  leave. They may also imperil Arizona&#8217;s military bases.  Many civilian jobs already remain unfilled at bases due to the lack of qualified workers.  In addition, military families may choose to avoid a state with diminished funding for education.  See Presidents of DM-50, Ft. Huachuca-50 &amp; Fighter County Partnership Pen Letter to Gov. Brewer abou&#8230;. [...]</p>
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