AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRobocall Crackdown: Arizona’s AG Tong joined 48 other state attorneys general urging the FCC to stop scammers from buying legitimate phone numbers, after Americans lost nearly $2 billion to an estimated 29.6 billion scam robocalls and texts. Immigration Enforcement: DOJ charged 325 people in Arizona under Operation Take Back America, including illegal reentry, illegal entry, and smuggling cases tied to border violence. Election Pressure: DOJ warned Arizona election officials they could face criminal prosecution for noncitizen voting, as courts and state leaders continue to clash over election rules. Trans Sports Lawsuit Ends: A lawsuit challenging Arizona’s transgender girls’ sports ban was dropped by the remaining plaintiff after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld similar restrictions elsewhere. Energy Policy Shift: Arizona regulators voted to repeal the state’s energy efficiency mandate, citing data-center and industrial growth and arguing the rules no longer fit modern demand. Local Public Safety: Pima County issued a new “community alert” tied to the Nancy Guthrie case after a separate shooting investigation. Business/Tech: Supply chains expanded in June, while Arizona’s data-center boom faces mounting power constraints and delays.
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