People, Policies, Priorities, and Puzzles: LFL 2025
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- 5. ____ enrollment programs allow high school students to earn college credits while learning job skills
- 9. The term for this legislative leader originated from a hunting phrase for someone who keeps hounds together during a chase
- 11. Chamber-backed policy that ensures consistent regulations across cities and avoids a patchwork of local rules.
- 13. In 2023, Arizona adopted this kind of income tax system, which applies rates equally to alltaxpayers regardless of income
- 15. Rep. _________ was rated the most bipartisan member of Arizona’s Congressional delegation in 2024
- 17. The Chamber promotes expanding access to affordable ___ care to boost workforce productivity.
- 18. Arizona is home to the largest power plant of this type in the U.S
- 20. Arizona leads the nation in producing these critical tech components
- 22. This company’s investment in Arizona represents the largest foreign direct investment for a greenfield project in U.S. history.
- 24. The Chamber celebrated the defeat of Prop. 499, which would have threatened this city’s tourism sector, cost jobs, and raised taxes.
- 26. The Chamber emphasizes this as a top priority to protect businesses from data breaches and digital threats.
- 30. The Chamber strongly advocates to preserve Arizona's status as a ____ __ ____ state, which protects workers from mandatory union membership
- 32. The Chamber strongly supported Prop. 312, a ballot measure that is already forcing cities to take action on __________.
- 33. This type of legislative committee resolves differences between House and Senate bills
- 34. Arizona’s largest electric utility
- 35. The Chamber helps businesses stay competitive by reducing tax _____
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- 1. The Chamber supports the expansion of this infrastructure to connect rural communities.
- 2. The Arizona Chamber strongly supports _____ _____ polices that allow families to select the best education options for their kids
- 3. The Chamber advocates for this type of permitting to speed up business growth
- 4. The Chamber defends policies that foster innovation and protect these intellectual assets.
- 6. International trade agreement crucial for Arizona exports
- 7. Happy Anniversary! This year, the Chamber celebrated ________ years as the leading statewide business advocate at the state Capitol.
- 8. The Chamber supports this U.S. Senate procedure for promoting compromise, protecting minority voices, and preventing rushed legislation.
- 10. The Chamber advocates for balanced and reasonable air quality standards to address this pollutant without stifling economic growth.
- 11. The presenting sponsor of LFL 2025, this company has invested more than $10 billion to develop and commercialize smoke-free products
- 12. Federal funding program designed to bolster domestic production of semiconductors
- 14. Voter-approval of Prop. 479 will ensure continued funding for vital _________ projects.
- 16. The Chamber opposes these government-imposed limits that distort markets and stifle competition
- 19. A meeting where legislators of the same party discuss legislative strategy
- 21. The _____ Commission regulates utilities and has jurisdiction over rates and service standards
- 23. Addressing shortages in this area is key to ensuring Arizona’s economic growth and competitiveness
- 25. This type of veto power allows the governor to reject specific items in a budget bill without vetoing the entire bill
- 27. Arizona's constitution requires a ______majority vote on legislation that imposes orincreases a tax
- 28. Process by which citizens can propose or repeal laws through a vote
- 29. The chamber of the legislature where spending must originate
- 31. A session called by the governor outside of the regular calendar
- 36. A massive hotspot for semiconductors and other advanced manufacturers, Phoenix has been dubbed the _____ Desert.