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  • AZ Water Law and Policy with Professor Rhett Larson
    2025/11/24

    In this episode, we feature audio from our November learning series with Professor Rhett Larson of ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. He breaks down the major water issues impacting Arizona—particularly those involving the Colorado River—and offers his perspective on the path forward.

    To view his slide deck, click here.

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    57 分
  • Under the Hood of CSA's Transportation Resolution ft. Supervisor Paul David, Sam Elters, and Jim Rounds
    2025/11/19

    In this episode, we break down CSA’s Transportation Resolution and explore the policy factors shaping Arizona’s transportation system. Find out why county HURF only buys about half of what it could ten years ago, and less than a third of what it could have when the Legislature last set the gas tax in 1990.

    Special thanks to Economist Jim Rounds, Graham County Supervisor Paul David, and Mohave County Manager Sam Elters for their insights.

    Click here to read CSA's Transportation Resolution.

    To learn more about HURF resources and other transportation needs, visit our website at https://www.countysupervisors.org/transportation

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    22 分
  • CSA’s Public Pension Resolution: The Importance of Data-driven Policy
    2025/11/12

    CSA recently adopted a policy resolution on public pensions—a statement that reflects a commitment to both fiscal responsibility and supporting Arizona’s public employees. In our latest episode, we take a closer look at what this resolution means for counties and the broader conversation around the sustainability of the systems.

    To access our resolution, click here

    To learn more about CSA's perspective on public pension policy, visit our website at https://www.countysupervisors.org/

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    13 分
  • It's a Wrap! Recapping our 2025 Policy Summit
    2025/11/05

    Tune in as we wrap up the 2025 Policy Summit in Yuma County. Hear what county officials are focused on, what stood out at the summit, and what’s next on the policy horizon.

    Special thanks to Yuma County for their hard work in hosting our Summit. To explore our meeting materials and learn more about the proposals in our 2026 legislative agenda, visit our website here. To view our outcome report of the adopted proposals, click here.

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    29 分
  • The Fiscal Forecast: What the FAC’s Latest Outlook Means for Arizona
    2025/10/27

    In this episode, we dive into Arizona’s fiscal outlook following the October meeting of the Legislature’s Finance Advisory Committee (FAC). Listen as we break down what the latest numbers reveal about state budget pressures and explore how federal policy—especially H.R. 1—could compound challenges over the state’s three-year budget horizon.

    To read JLBC’s analysis of the impacts of H.R. 1 click here, and to learn more about CSA visit our website at https://www.countysupervisors.org/

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    10 分
  • Catching up with AACo's Jen Marson
    2025/10/27

    Today we sit down with the Executive Director of the Arizona Association of Counties, Jen Marson to talk about the policy development process, reactive advocacy, and upcoming issues ahead of the 2026 legislative session.

    To learn more about AACo, visit https://azcounties.org/, and to learn more about CSA visit our website at https://www.countysupervisors.org/.

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    21 分
  • Funding Public Safety: The Future of Maricopa County's Jail Excise Tax with Danny De Hoog
    2025/10/22

    In this episode we sit down with Danny De Hoog, Director of Maricopa County's Public Safety Funding Committee, to unpack how Maricopa County funds its public safety and detention services—and what’s next for its voter-approved jail excise tax.

    To learn more about county jail funding authorities in Arizona, check out our overview here, or visit our website at http://www.countysupervisors.org/

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    11 分
  • County Basics: From Statute to Service
    2025/10/10

    In this episode, we break down the basics of county government in Arizona—because while every Arizonan lives in a county and relies on county services, few truly know what counties do.

    Counties are the quiet workhorses of government: building, maintaining, protecting, and serving communities every single day.

    To learn more about county government in Arizona, check out our overview here. To learn more about limitations on county revenues and expenditures, check out our overview here, or visit our website at https://www.countysupervisors.org/

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    15 分