AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoArizona Supreme Court & Education Vouchers: A key signature-validity fight over Proposition 212 (Protect Education Act) is back in the spotlight, with voucher opponents arguing the measure can’t clear the required valid-signature threshold after county recorder math and a dispute over whether invalid signatures get counted twice. Border Funding: Gov. Katie Hobbs says Arizona has applied for about $902 million in federal reimbursement for border security spending, arguing it’s a federal responsibility under HR-1 and warning against political games. Nancy Guthrie Case: Pima County says human remains found near Tucson aren’t currently linked to Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, though the investigation continues. Election Oversight: The Justice Department plans to send about 1,000 monitors to polling sites this fall, a move Democrats worry could expand beyond observation. Public Safety & Courts: A judge rejected the DOJ’s push for Minnesota’s unredacted voter list, calling it an improper “fishing expedition.” Local Services: Pima County opened a new Family Advocacy Center meant to streamline help for adult survivors of violence and abuse under one roof. Charter School Pay: An ABC15 investigation highlights a charter CEO compensation package of about $520,000 for a school serving roughly 225 students. Colorado River & Water: Arizona leaders and experts keep tying housing, power, and water constraints together as the state weighs long-term tradeoffs.
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