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Arizona Republic By Casey Newton
When Arizonans look at their elected leaders, they see people with priorities far different from their own.
Residents say they care deeply about the state's natural beauty, but budget cuts by lawmakers will force two-thirds of state parks to close.
Residents want a diverse economy, yet the state continues to rely heavily on one industry, housing, that is battered and faces an uncertain future.
And while residents place a high value on education, our education system ranks 46th nationally, according to the non-profit group that publishes Education Weekly.
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Tags: Utah, Arizona, Growth, Housing Industry |
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