AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Visa Clash: Iran’s national soccer team landed in Tijuana after moving its base from Arizona, with players getting US visas but many federation staff still denied and forced into match-day-only entry/exit rules—turning the tournament into another flashpoint between Tehran and Washington. Arizona Law & Health: State lawmakers approved HB 4001 to crack down on retailers selling vapes and nicotine products to minors, adding packaging limits, licensing, and penalties—though advocates warn enforcement resources and tax parity are still lacking. Arizona Immigration Fallout: A Tempe eighth grader missed his promotion after ICE detained him and his mother, sparking protests and renewed scrutiny of how school-age kids get swept into federal custody. Arizona Courts & Costs: Arizona AG Kris Mayes sued major health insurers and a cost-management firm over alleged price-fixing via shared algorithms for out-of-network payments. Community Colleges & Federal Funding: Advocates urged action over uncertainty at the NSF, warning the Advanced Technological Education program that funds technical training—often through community colleges—could be harmed by recent upheaval. Public Safety: Yuma County released a new sex offender notice, and Arizona officials reported a teen death after paddleboarding in Utah.
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