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Arizona Public University Tuition Limits Initiative (2022): Difference between revisions

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The '''Arizona Public University Tuition Limits Initiative''' {{Greener | start = 11/8/2022 9:30pm CDT | before = is | after = was}} not on the [[Arizona 2022 ballot measures|ballot]] in [[Arizona]] as an {{issfull}} on [[Arizona 2022 ballot measures|November 8, 2022]].
The '''Arizona Public University Tuition Limits Initiative''' {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>| start = 11/8/2022 9:30pm CDT | before = is | after = was}} not on the [[Arizona 2022 ballot measures|ballot]] in [[Arizona]] as an {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} on [[Arizona 2022 ballot measures|November 8, 2022]].


The ballot initiative would have limited changes in public universities' in-state tuition rates and fees for undergraduates to changes in cost of living. The ballot initiative would also have enacted a 2% surcharge tax on corporate income for years when the legislature does not appropriate a certain level of revenue from the General Fund to the Arizona Board of Regents to fund 50 percent of resident student tuition costs. Revenue from the tax, during years in which the tax is used, would have been distributed to public universities or resident students with unmet financial need.<ref>[https://apps.arizona.vote/info/assets/33/0/BallotMeasures/I-06-2022%20As%20Nearly%20Free%20as%20Possible%20Act.pdf ''Arizona Secretary of State'', "I-06-2022," July 19, 2021]</ref>
The ballot initiative would have limited changes in public universities' in-state tuition rates and fees for undergraduates to changes in cost of living. The ballot initiative would also have enacted a 2% surcharge tax on corporate income for years when the legislature does not appropriate a certain level of revenue from the General Fund to the Arizona Board of Regents to fund 50 percent of resident student tuition costs. Revenue from the tax, during years in which the tax is used, would have been distributed to public universities or resident students with unmet financial need.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>


==Text of measure==
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===Process in Arizona===
===Process in Arizona===


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===Stages of this initiative===
===Stages of this initiative===


The organization Students for Affordable Tuition filed the ballot initiative on July 19, 2021.<ref>[https://apps.arizona.vote/info/irr/2022-general-election/33/0 ''Arizona Secretary of State'', "Initiative, Referendum and Recall Applications," accessed July 21, 2021]</ref>
The organization Students for Affordable Tuition filed the ballot initiative on July 19, 2021.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>


==See also==
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==Footnotes==
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Revision as of 19:25, 21 April 2023

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The Arizona Public University Tuition Limits Initiative {{Expansion depth limit exceeded| start = 11/8/2022 9:30pm CDT | before = is | after = was}} not on the ballot in Arizona as an {{Expansion depth limit exceeded}} on November 8, 2022.

The ballot initiative would have limited changes in public universities' in-state tuition rates and fees for undergraduates to changes in cost of living. The ballot initiative would also have enacted a 2% surcharge tax on corporate income for years when the legislature does not appropriate a certain level of revenue from the General Fund to the Arizona Board of Regents to fund 50 percent of resident student tuition costs. Revenue from the tax, during years in which the tax is used, would have been distributed to public universities or resident students with unmet financial need.Expansion depth limit exceeded

Text of measure

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The full text of the ballot initiative is available here.

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Process in Arizona

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Stages of this initiative

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See also

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