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Published by San Tan Times, 2017-12-24 10:37:37

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Making Some
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Weeks Netflix isn’t taking
While you are around
town you may notice Christmas week off.
more kids out and about
than normal. With kids They are adding a lot
on Winter Break there of new titles, and one
are a few things to look big name is out at the
end of the year.

out for. Continued on page 9

Continued on page 5
Goldwater Institute Challenges Prop 417
In November Propositions 416 & 417 Narrowly Passed Through,
But Was it Legal?

In November propositions supposed to bring new roads Institute took special interest

416 & 417 narrowly passed and freeways to Pinal coun- in Prop 417 for a variety of
through, it was seen as a vic- ty. The Goldwater Institute reasons.

tory for local officials and is has other ideas though. The Continued on page 2

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Goldwater Institute $10,000
Challenges Prop 417 • The new tax disproportionally hurts

In November propositions 416 people who aren’t rich and business
& 417 narrowly based through, that aren’t well-connected by creating a
but was it Legal? new set of tax brackets
• It’s unjust and unconstitutional for a
BySanTanTimes county to design a tax to give a break to
Continued from page 1 influential businesses

The Goldwater Institute drives results by In September the Goldwater Institute sent
working daily in courts, legislatures and a letter to Pinal County stating concerns
communities to defend and strengthen the over the language, as well as the discrepan-
freedom guaranteed to all Americans in the cies. The county did not respond to the let-
constitutions of the United States and all 50 ter, and 417 stayed on the ballot as written.
states. With the blessing of its namesake,
the Goldwater Institute opened in 1988. Its Timothy Sandefur, vice president for litiga-
early years focused on defending liberty in tion at the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Nor-
Barry Goldwater’s home state of Arizona. ton Center for Constitutional Litigation said
Today, the Goldwater Institute is a national “This tax is confusing and poorly written,
leader for constitutionally limited govern- and it was passed under questionable cir-
ment respected by the left and right for its cumstances, Voter information pamphlets
adherence to principle and real world im- led Pinal County voters to believe that the
pact. tax would comply with state law. But the ac-
tual proposition said that the tax would only
The Institute took special interest in Prop apply to retail sales of items below $10,000.
417 for a variety of reasons. That is both unfair and illegal; Arizona law

• The actual language of proposition 417 Continued on page 10
created confusion over who and what
would be affected by the proposed tax.

• The proposition said that the tax would
only apply to retail sales of items below

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December 25, 2017

Monday’s Word Search Puzzle



The Kids Will be
Out and About

KidsareonBreakfortheNext
fewWeeks

By San Tan Times

As parents already know all San Tan Valley
students are on Winter Break right now, but
what about those of you that do not have kids,
or your kids have grown up and left the house
why does this matter to you?

Kids being out of school for a few weeks ALA Ironwood began Dec. 21st and will re-
means that they will have a lot of energy to sume on Jan. 3rd
burn off, and they will be out and about en- Eduprize began Dec. 18th and school will re-
joying the weather. So as you drive through sume Jan. 4th
town make sure you keep in mind that there .STT
may be kids around the neighborhoods.
Here are the Winter Break Schedules
Florence Unified Winter break began Dec.
18th and will resume on Jan. 9th
JO Combs Break began Dec. 20th and will
resume on Jan. 4th

December 25 - 27, 2017

San Tan Valley Weekday Weather

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

High 72° High 70° High 71°
Low 41° Low 40° Low 43°

Clear skies. Low 33F. Sunny skies. High 70F. Clear skies. Low 33F.
Winds light and variable. Winds light and variable. Winds light and variable.

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Snow Skiing port to see today’s conditions.
Close to Home • Arrive at least 30-60 minutes before the

The Snowbowl is Fun That lifts open (especially if you’re taking les-
is Close to Home. sons or picking up rental equipment) –
you’ll want to allow more time on busy
By San Tan Times weekends and holidays.
Continued from page 1 • Whether you’ve purchased your tickets
online or need to buy a ticket, you’ll get

The Snowbowl is a great weekend getaway your lift ticket at Hart Prairie Lodge –
that is close to home and offers something the ticket windows are outside the build-
that most people do not know Arizona of- ing.
fers. Snow Skiing! They have some tips for • If you have time before the lifts open,
you to plan your day on the slopes. grab a bite to eat or coffee at the Hart
Prairie Restaurant. We recommend a
Before You Arrive Sundance sandwich or a breakfast bur-
rito!
• For the biggest savings, purchase your • Depending on your skill level and the
lift tickets at least 48 hours before you terrain available, here’s where we sug-
arrive. gest starting your day:
• Beginners: Head over to Hart Prai-
• You can also purchase your rentals and rie to take a few laps. Intermediate
lessons online, too. and Advanced: Ride Snowbowl’s first
and only high-speed 6-person lift. We
• If you need lodging, Ski Lift Lodge of- suggest Ridge to Phoenix trails on the
fers the closest lodging to Snowbowl. Ridge side of the mountain for steeper
Holidays and popular weekends often and more challenging runs, or Midway
sell out – secure your reservation by Catwalk to Logjam in the Bowl side to
booking early. longer cruisers.

• Check the weather the day before your
trip and be sure to pack layers.

Your Morning at Snowbowl Continued on page 15

• Before you leave, check the snow re-

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December 25, 2017

Monday’s Sudoku Puzzle

A Netflix True and the Rainbow Kingdom:
Christmas New Year’s Eve Countdown 2018
Word Party:
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By San Tan Times
Continued from page 1 Pusher

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Goldwater Institute
Challenges Prop 417

By San Tan Times
Continued from page 2

specifies what must be taxed when a coun- Pinal County also has a track record of tax-
ty creates a transportation excise tax, and it ing residents without following through. For
doesn’t allow counties to create their own an example a similar tax to 417 was passed
rules.” 15 years ago to fund transportation projects,
but the money was used for other purposes,
“Under Pinal County’s new law, big-ticket some of which could be called improper.
items—namely cars—are taxed at a lower
rate than inexpensive purchases, It’s unjust Sandefur noted that Arizona already has
and unconstitutional for a county to design one of the most complicated tax classifica-
a tax to give a break to politically influential tions in the United States. “If counties are al-
businesses by exempting them just to get lowed to create new classifications on top of
their support for the tax. But that’s exactly those, Arizona will become a patchwork of
what happened in Pinal County.” said Matt politically motivated tax laws that stifles free
Miller, senior attorney at the Goldwater In- enterprise and makes it hard to run busi-
stitute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitu- nesses especially small businesses, whose
tional Litigation. owners don’t have the political pull to write
themselves exceptions to new laws.”
“In filing this lawsuit, the Goldwater Insti-

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tute wants to help ensure that Arizona’s tax filed against the Pinal County Department of
laws remain within rational limits and don’t Revenue. You can see the first two pages of
end up destroying investment and econom- the complaint below.
ic growth in the Grand Canyon State,” San-
defur said. Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation at the
GOLDWATER INSTITUTE
Learn More About The Case Timothy Sandefur (033670)
Matthew Miller (033951)
Read the complete complaint online to see 500 E. Coronado Rd.
the full details about the case. Do you agree Phoenix, AZ 85004
or disagree with the complaint? Being a (602) 462-5000
Pinal resident and being in an area where [email protected]
the North/South corridor will directly effect Attorneys for Plaintiffs
your way of life. From taxes, to traffic, to in-
dustry, to jobs growth, this case will impact IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
you. Keep yourself inform to better under- IN THE ARIZONA TAX COURT
stand the future planning of your area.
HAROLD VANGILDER; DAN NEIDIG; and Case No.
The full complaint is available online: ARIZONA RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION
https://goldwaterinstitute.org/wp-content/
uploads/2017/12/Complaint-for-Declarato- Plaintiffs, COMPLAINT FOR
ry-Injunctive-Relief171213.pdf DECLARATORY AND
vs. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF
More information
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; PINAL
Goldwater Institute COUNTY; PINAL COUNTY REGIONAL
500 E Coronado Rd, TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
Direct: 602-462-5000 Defendants.
goldwaterinstitute.org
.STT INTRODUCTION
1. This case challenges the legality of a county transportation excise tax measure adopted as
The complaint is an eleven page document Proposition 417, which purports to levy a tax pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-6106, but which fails to specify
what exactly will be taxed, which results in substantial confusion, necessitating declaratory relief. The
tax also exceeds the County’s authority under A.R.S. § 42-6106 by creating a new tax classification
instead of a variable rate, and violates the Equal Protection Clause by taxing transactions below an
arbitrary threshold amount but not above that amount. Finally,
the tax is an unconstitutional special law, because it taxes transactions below a specific dollar
amount without a rational justification for the difference in treatment.

PARTIES, JURISDICTION, AND VENUE
2. Plaintiff HAROLD VANGILDER is a resident and taxpayer of Pinal County, where he is
responsible for paying property, sales, and other taxes. Plaintiff VANGILDER sustained or will sustain
pecuniary loss as a consequence of the Proposition 417 tax and will bear a share of the burden for
paying the Proposition 417 tax challenged here. .
3. Plaintiff DAN NEIDIG is a resident and taxpayer of Pinal County, where he is
responsible for paying property, sales, and other taxes. Plaintiff NEIDIG is also the owner of On Sight
Shooting, a sole-proprietorship retail business located in Pinal County, which regularly sells tangible
personal property at prices below $10,000. He and his business will sustain pecuniary loss as a
consequence of the Proposition 417 tax and will bear a share of the burden for paying the Proposition
417 tax challenged here.
4. Plaintiff ARIZONA RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION is a trade association comprised of
restaurant businesses that engage in business in, inter alia, Pima County. Plaintiff ARIZONA
RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION is informed and believes and on that basis alleges that, due to the
nature of their business, its members are liable to collect and remit the tax created by Proposition 417
and will sustain pecuniary loss as a consequence of the Proposition 417 tax.
5. Defendant ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE is a state agency responsible for
collecting the Proposition 417 tax challenged here. Plaintiffs are informed and believe, and on that basis
allege, the Defendant ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE will expend tax dollars executing its
statutorily prescribed duty to collect and administer the Proposition 417 tax.

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Stay Safe with that your address is not on any of the pack-
Those Gifts aging.
Break the boxes down, not just to save space
Giftsaregreat,buthaveyouever but also tear them in enough pieces that it’s
thoughtaboutwhathappens difficult to see what was in them originally.
afterwards? Place this garbage at the bottom of your
trash barrel or recycling bin. That makes it
Continued from page 1

Your trash could be an invitation to burglars tougher for someone to lift the lid and see
after the holidays what you received.
The box from the new electronics you got Don’t be like a Kardashian and share the
for Christmas could be just the invitation gift information online.
that thieves are looking for after Christmas. The sharing online is one that most people
Thieves are not just checking to see who is never consider, but just imagine the wrong
and isn’t home this time of year, they are person finding out about those new dia-
also looking to see what you are throwing mond earrings that your husband gave you.
out. It might bring in the wrong kind of likes.

The new iPad you got, the Cordless drill If you took a vacation for the holidays try
you gave to dad, or even the toys you got not to post any pictures until you return,
for the kids they can all be clues as to what you don’t want Harry and Marv trying to
is new in your house and what else there sneak in while you are away!
might be.

Here are a few tips to make sure that you One final thing to keep in mind is what you
are not a victim after all of the wrapping pa- sell after the holiday season posting a com-
per has settled. puter, tablet, jewelry or any other expensive
Take your Christmas cardboard directly to item for sale online will let people know
the dump or recycling station, making sure that you got something shiny and new this
Christmas.
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Snow Skiing
Close to Home

Continued from page 6 After Skiing

• Make sure you take a photo at the top When the lifts close, our restaurants continue
of Agassiz Chairlift with spectacular vol- to serve meals and offer happy hour spe-
canic field and North Rim of the Grand cials. Enjoy them inside our lodges or sit
Canyon in the backdrop! Be sure to tag outside and watch a spectacular sunset.
us at @azsnowbowl – we love to feature
guest photos. The fire pit outside Agassiz Lodge is a per-
fect spot to warm hands and re-live your fa-
Your Afternoon at Snowbowl vorite moments of the day.

Snowbowl offers several dining options – Ski Lift Lodge also offers an amazing restau-
try the new Fremont Restaurant for lunch! rant with daily food and drink specials!
If you haven’t been to one already, check
out one (or all!) of Snowbowl’s three terrain Last but not least, start planning for your
parks. Sunset Terrain Park is Snowbowl’s next visit. We look forward to seeing you
signature park. again at Snowbowl!

Keep an eye out for Ava, Snowbowl’s ava- For more information you can call Guest
lanche dog! Services at 928-779-1951 or visit them on-
line at www.snowbowl.ski .STT
Other popular trails you’ll want to visit in-
clude White Lightning, Lava, or Route 66.

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When to Take
Down the Tree

When is the Right Time
to Take Down Your
Christmas Tree?

By San Tan Times

We all love a good Christmas tree. If we you want, here are some popular dates.
could, we would keep a pine tree in our liv-
ing rooms year-round. There’s something Dec. 31: Take your tree down on New
about walking into a room and smelling
the citrusy aroma of a pine tree or having Year’s Eve before the bells toll at midnight.
twinkly lights on in the evenings that makes Otherwise, it’s said you’ll be dragging all
us extraordinarily reluctant to leave this one your baggage and bad luck from last year
piece of Christmas behind. into the new year... if you’re superstitious
about these things, that is.

Alas, Christmas will soon be over, and Jan. 5: Take your tree down on this day,
the time to take down our beautifully
decorated, delightful-smelling trees is fast traditionally considered the Twelfth Day
approaching. Although some people (per- of Christmas — i.e., the last of 12 days of
haps a Scrooge?) are thrilled to get an over- Christmas merriment. Think of it as getting
size plant out of their house, many of us feel closure on the holiday season. Thousands
quite sad about letting go of the tree. We’re of bugs could be sitting in your Christmas
happy to put it off for as long as possible — tree right now.
maybe even a little too long.
Jan. 6: Take it down on Jan. 6 in obser-
Before you decide to get rid of the tree, it’s
a good idea to check your city to see if there vance of the Epiphany, a Christian holiday
are any restrictions for throwing out a tree or if marking the revelation of God in human
they have scheduled pickup dates for them. If form in the person of Jesus. Again, some
you can basically get rid of your tree however would say leaving your tree up beyond the
5th or 6th brings bad luck.
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