Without sounding too pessimistic and cynical of the new “Administration of Hope,” yet another sign of the times.
Today, Tempe-based Fulton Homes filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. Founded by valley resident and philanthropist, Ira A. Fulton, the homebuilder is seeking legal protection from its creditors during a time when homebuilding in Arizona has come to a screeching halt.
Fulton Homes is also a major donor to Arizona State University and Brigham Young University with the ASU College of Engineering and Technology bearing his name.
How Fulton Home’s declaration will impact its private foundation’s philanthropic relationship with ASU and BYU is yet unknown but one can only expect it won’t be positive.
Meanwhile in Chandler, the Intel Corp has announced it will be reducing its workforce at its Chandler facility by several hundred workers.
And if to add insult to injury, the Obama Administration is pursuing raising the minimum wage to $9.50/hour by 2011. The current minimum wage is set at $6.75 and will adjust to $7.25/hour this July.
In addition, President Obama would also like to see each employee guaranteed seven days of sick leave each year. And finally, the Obama Administration would force employers to add “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” to their list of classes protected from discrimination.



