Goldwater in the News

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Novak was Hot Ticket in Valley
Posted on October 02, 2003 | Type: In the NewsChicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak is white-hot news this week for his alleged role in "leaking" the name of a CIA analyst's identity. The "Prince of Darkness" was in a far more jovial mood when he spoke at the Phoenix Ritz Carlton as the guest of the Goldwater Institute on Sept. 11.
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High Court Taking Role in School Tax Credits
Posted on October 02, 2003 | Type: In the NewsWASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether federal judges may rule on the constitutionality of a law that allows Arizonans a limited tax write-off to fund tuition for religious and other private schools.
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Charter Schools Creating Healthy Education Market
Posted on October 01, 2003 | Type: In the NewsArizona has the most progressive charter school laws in the country.
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Goldwater Group Gives Low Grades to Legislators
Posted on September 29, 2003 | Type: In the NewsRepublican legislative leaders earned only marginal marks, and no Democrat received higher than a D-grade, from the Goldwater Institute in its analysis of 191 votes during the 2003 Arizona legislative session.
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Tucson Legislators Take Their Lumps in Goldwater Group's Vote Rating
Posted on September 29, 2003 | Type: In the NewsTucson's legislators scored poorly on the Goldwater Institute's 2003 Legislative Report Card, which grades legislators according to their commitment to free markets, limited government, rule of law, individual liberty, and individual responsibility.