AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoArizona Attorney General GOP primary: Warren Petersen and Rodney Glassman traded sharp personal attacks in a livestreamed debate, with Petersen dredging up unproven allegations and Glassman firing back on courtroom and prosecution experience. K-12 Accountability: Peoria Unified board member Heather Rooks, with state Treasurer Kimberly Yee and Senate President Warren Petersen, pushed for stronger enforcement of mandatory reporting laws tied to allegations involving former Centennial High teachers. Immigration enforcement in Arizona: ICE detained a Tempe mother and her 14-year-old son and transported them to Texas, prompting protests; separate reporting also highlights ICE detainers tied to alleged firearm offenses after prior deportations. Health workforce: Tucson coverage spotlights Arizona’s nursing shortage and a Carrington College open house aimed at feeding the pipeline. Education culture war: A watchdog group urged the Council on Social Work Education to remove DEI requirements from accreditation standards, arguing they drive “identity politics” into curricula. Local governance: Glendale council voted to remove Lupe Conchas after a dispute over holding a compensated public role. Environment & border wall: Center for Biological Diversity sued over failure to protect a tiny Quitobaquito Springs snail threatened by border wall construction. World affairs with Arizona ties: Iran’s World Cup logistics and US-Iran ceasefire diplomacy continue to dominate headlines, including visa expectations and training-base moves.
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