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Arizona offers unique opportunities for direct democracy based on initiative power. The Arizona voters, for example, have recently rejected the Proposition 204 initiative that sought to convert a temporary sales tax that funded education into a permanent tax.
In a 500-750-word “Letter to the Editor,” propose an initiative for an educational issue that you feel needs to be addressed. Include a plan about how this issue could become an initiative under Arizona law.
Your letter should be written to persuade others to agree with your position. Support your position with examples from case law, the U.S. Constitution, or other readings.
APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
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Dear Editor,
I am writing with regard to initiative proposal of Proposition 301, which is an increase in states
sales tax percentage. The Proposition will solve the problem of poor teacher's payment and other
issues on education in Arizona. It was first based back in November 2000 by voters, where it
dedicated an increase of the state sales tax from five percent (5%) to five point six percent
(5.6%) to the Arizona public education. It also included a tax credit to support low-income
families (White and Bradford R, 2002).
By now, the Proposition 301 benefits Arizona education by generating over six hundred and
forty million dollars annually, where five hundred million dollars are going to K-12 education
and the rest is evenly distributed to state universities, community co...
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