A judge has ruled Arizona's system of funding capital needs in public schools is unconstitutional. Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, is it time to bid a frond farewell to the palm tree?
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To discuss a judge’s finding about the constitutionality of the way the state pays for schools’ capital needs, an Arizona senator visiting the Iowa State Fair and more, The Show sat down with Marcus Dell'Artino and Aaron Lieberman.
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“No tax on tips” is now part of the tax code. But there are lingering questions about whether or not the policy is actually designed with worker interests in mind. New Yorker writer Eyal Press explored those questions recently, using a debate at the Arizona Legislature as a case study.
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As part of the summer series Throwing Shade, The Show wondered — why does metro Phoenix have so many palm trees? And, is it time to plant something else?