AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAntitrust Fight: California and 11 states, including Arizona, sued to block Paramount Skydance’s $110B Warner Bros. Discovery merger, asking courts to halt the deal while the case plays out—arguing it would reduce competition, raise prices, and hurt movie theaters and basic cable. Arizona Government: Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joined the coalition, warning Arizonans could face higher costs and job losses if the merger proceeds. Election & Voting Access: A nonprofit effort in Arizona is helping voters—especially people experiencing homelessness—get the documents needed to meet state ID rules, after Arizona expanded proof-of-citizenship requirements. School Boards: Several East Valley districts are setting up fall governing-board races, with candidates filing for seats in Queen Creek, Higley, Chandler Unified, and Mesa Public Schools. Public Safety: Arizona’s Department of Gaming issued cease-and-desist orders to five unlicensed operators accused of illegal gambling, including alleged underage activity. Health: AHCCCS is holding public meetings on a CMS-funded Arizona Rural Health Transformation Program, seeking input on how to spend nearly $167M.
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