Thu05232013
Last update10:49:38 AM GMT
Believing Arizona legislators have forsaken education, residents found success in placing a measure on the Nov. 6 general election ballot designed to address what they believe is inadequate school funding.
Proposition 204 would renew the 2010 1-cent property tax, scheduled to expire next year, and provide protections against reducing education funding in the future. The additional revenue generated by the tax would fund educational programs in addition to public transportation infrastructure projects and human services. Other measure provisions include forbidding reduction to existing K-12 and university funding levels, and prohibiting reductions to the current state sales tax base.Mitt Romney made a campaign stop in Mesa Monday night. A couple thousand supporters turned out to hear Mitt speak at the Mesa Amphitheatre. The venue was nearly full of excited fans.
With millions of page reads per month, SanTanValley.com has more traffic of any other local website today.
Our visitors come to our site from Canada and all over the United States with the highest concentration coming from San Tan Valley, Mesa, Tempe, Gilbert, Chandler, Florence, Coolidge, Apache Junction, Phoenix and Scottsdale, looking for information about San Tan Valley, AZ, Arizona's newest community, located in the 2nd fastest growing county in the US.
If you have a business, you want to be on SanTanValley.com!