State centennial organizers face pressing financial obstacles in preparing for Arizona's 100th birthday celebration. About 75 percent of their projected goal of $22.5 milli…
The $15 million Arizona Experience Museum fiasco is ruining the centennial celebration. It is eating up funds for a project that will probably never be finished. The "centerpiece" of Arizona's centennial celebration will be an empty building in place of the top rated and historic mineral museum. Details are available on http:minmumad.blogspot.com
davidflucier posted at 6:25 am on Fri, Sep 9, 2011.
This goes beyond the "smaller government" ideology and right into the "no government" ideology.
State government giving lip service to the Centennial celebration, but turning its back on being part of the solution.
What happened to the "public" part of the public/private partnership?
zerad1 posted at 10:18 am on Thu, Sep 15, 2011.
The $15 million Arizona Experience Museum fiasco is ruining the centennial celebration. It is eating up funds for a project that will probably never be finished. The "centerpiece" of Arizona's centennial celebration will be an empty building in place of the top rated and historic mineral museum. Details are available on http:minmumad.blogspot.com