AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoArizona Elections & Voting Access: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide whether Arizona can require proof of citizenship for voter registration, a fight that could reshape how noncitizen voter removal laws are enforced. Federal Court & Mail Voting: A federal judge blocked key parts of a Trump election executive order that would have created a nationwide citizen list and expanded USPS control over mail ballots, with the administration arguing it’s too late to implement changes before November. Nancy Guthrie Case: A California man, Derrick Callella, pleaded guilty to sending fake bitcoin ransom demands to the family of missing Tucson-area elder Nancy Guthrie; prosecutors say he meant to harass, not kidnap, and sentencing is set for September. Local Governance: Phoenix is tightening Fourth of July fireworks rules, with new restricted-area guidance and steep penalties for illegal aerial devices. Water & Tribes: A major Colorado River water settlement for northern Arizona tribes remains stalled as neighboring states resist codifying the deal. Business & Arizona Economy: A new Phoenix Business Journal ranking highlights Arizona’s largest employers and revenue totals for publicly held, Arizona-based firms.
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