AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTransgender Sports: A remaining plaintiff dropped a lawsuit challenging Arizona’s transgender girls’ sports ban after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld similar restrictions elsewhere, leaving the state’s policy intact for now. Elections & Voting Rights: The DOJ warned Arizona election officials they could face criminal prosecution for allowing noncitizens on voter rolls or helping them vote in federal elections; Secretary of State Adrian Fontes called the letter “intimidation.” Vouchers: AG Kris Mayes settled a lawsuit over ESA voucher reimbursement rules, scaling back parents’ documentation requirements while still requiring attestations that purchases support a curriculum. Consumer Protection: AG Anthony G. Brown announced a $45M multistate settlement with Block/Cash App over deceptive claims and weak fraud protections. Public Health/Justice: A family says it will sue after a 1-year-old was declared dead at an Arizona hospital but later found alive in a morgue. Local Government: Glendale residents say an apartment complex’s broken air conditioning triggered AG action with a fast deadline to fix cooling.
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