AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoElections & Voting Rights: The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to let states review voter rolls for noncitizens close to elections, a move critics say could disenfranchise Arizona voters. County Governance: Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap is seeking contempt sanctions against the Board of Supervisors, arguing election IT access hasn’t been restored after a court order. Prison Oversight: Arizona lawmakers created an Independent Correctional Oversight Office, but advocates say it still lacks state funding; budget talks could decide whether the $1.5 million line item finally appears. Higher Ed & DEI: ASU faces fresh scrutiny after an undercover video surfaced alleging DEI-related training content, adding to ongoing federal and state pressure on universities. Public Safety: Tucson police went fully encrypted on radio communications, cutting off online scanner feeds and reigniting debate over transparency vs. officer safety. Local Politics: Sedona’s Chamber and Lodging Council are backing a June 11 mayoral and city council candidate forum with the League of Women Voters. Crime & Courts: The Nancy Guthrie disappearance case continues to draw attention as investigators consider new technological tools and family hires more help. Transportation Safety: A fatal pedestrian-semi crash shut down I-17 northbound lanes early Saturday, and Gilbert police are investigating a serious e-bike crash.
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