AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Meets U.S.-Iran Politics: Iran’s national team landed in Los Angeles for its Group G opener vs. New Zealand after relocating its training base from Arizona to Tijuana amid visa denials and war-era tensions; the arrival came as Washington and Tehran announced a peace deal, but protests and security plans are still expected around the match. Arizona Governance & Ballot Fight: Arizona Republicans advanced a school voucher ballot measure with a “poison pill” approach, aiming to preserve military-family ESA banking while trying to block competing reforms—setting up another November showdown. Local Infrastructure: ADOT announced a month-long commercial truck detour on Cesar Chavez Blvd starting Wednesday, with trucks barred from certain turns during roadway improvements. Dateland Satellite Expansion: Yuma County supervisors approved a special use permit for a new satellite ground-station antenna east of Dateland, positioning Arizona for future lunar/near-space missions. Nancy Guthrie Case Update: An anonymous tip about a possible mass grave near Nogales in Mexico has restarted volunteer searches tied to the missing Arizona grandmother’s investigation, though no confirmed link has been made. Prediction Markets Clash: The CFTC sued New Mexico to block state enforcement against Kalshi-style prediction markets, extending a federal-versus-state fight that already includes Arizona. Stanford Protest Spillover: Stanford graduates walked out during Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s commencement over Google’s Israel-linked “Project Nimbus” cloud contract.
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