AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSalt River Horses: Gov. Katie Hobbs will pause Salt River Wild Horse removals through 2027 and pursue a genetic study, adopting parts of earlier legislation after advocates pushed back hard. Arizona Elections: The Arizona Supreme Court refused to force Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to rewrite the ballot description for Prop. 144, rejecting claims it was misleading while still keeping the measure in play. Border Crisis in Arizona: Even as overall border crossings fall, Yuma-area groups say desert deaths are rising and shifting deeper into southwestern Arizona. Public Lands: The USDA is moving to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, a change that could open millions of acres in national forests—including in Arizona—to more logging and road building. Healthcare Access: UA and Gila River Health Care launched the first MD-granting medical school branch on tribal land in Sacaton, with a 3-year accelerated track funded by GRHC. Tech & Surveillance: Arizona’s election-security tensions are escalating as state leaders push back on federal poll-monitor plans.
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