AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoElection Integrity Fight: DOJ is sending federal election monitors to Virginia counties and Arizona is already in the crosshairs, with federal officials warning state election workers about potential criminal penalties tied to noncitizen voting. Courtroom Clash in Arizona: A federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement of an Arizona rule that could let election workers remove voters for wearing uniforms, calling the guidance too vague. School Politics: Tempe voters will choose fall school board candidates across all three districts, while Chandler Unified has four candidates vying for two seats. Trans Sports Update: A Kyrene-related transgender girls’ sports lawsuit was dropped, ending one legal challenge to Arizona’s ban. State Policy & Tech: Arizona’s Department of Gaming issued cease-and-desist orders to five more unlicensed online gambling operators. Public Safety: Mesa Police faced $5M+ in claims over alleged officer misconduct, and Glendale police say missing Arianna Bailey Jones has been found dead. Water & Tribes: A major Colorado River settlement for northern Arizona Native communities is being blocked by Upper Basin states. Defense & Deterrence: The USS Tucson submarine has been forward-deployed to Guam to deepen deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.
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