PHOENIX (AP) — The group that represents Arizona’s cities and towns told lawmakers on Tuesday that a proposed $1.5 billion-a-year state income tax cut would lower its members’ share of revenue by more than $280 million a year and lead to cuts in services.PHOENIX (AP) — The group that represents Arizona’s cities and towns told lawmakers on Tuesday that a proposed $1.5 billion-a-year state income tax cut would lower its members’ share of revenue by more than $280 million a year and lead to cuts in services.