AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoArizona Education Voucher Fight: Fortify AZ dropped its own school voucher measure, leaving voters with one remaining initiative backed by the Arizona Education Association and Save Our Schools—after lawmakers approved a “poison pill” late in the session to counter the stricter plan. Elder Abuse Oversight: Arizona lawmakers are moving toward tighter rules after testimony alleged court-appointed fiduciaries can exploit vulnerable adults with limited oversight. Healthcare Leadership: HonorHealth announced a CEO transition, naming John Neil as successor to Todd LaPorte in March 2027. Public Safety & Courts: A judge ordered Glendale to reinstate Councilman Lupe Conchas after ruling the city overstepped its charter when it removed him over his SRP board role. Wildlife Crossing Funding: Pew praised Arizona’s budget for adding recurring funding for wildlife crossings to reduce deadly wildlife-vehicle crashes. Tech Scam Awareness: Tempe is rolling out AI scam education for older residents after a local woman was targeted via a fake bail bonds call. World Cup Politics Hits Home: Iran’s World Cup campaign remains roiled by visa and travel disputes, including claims about a player’s expired visa and forced departure logistics.
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