AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSchool Vouchers Showdown: Fortify AZ dropped its alternative voucher measure, leaving voters with one remaining ballot fight over Arizona’s ESA program this November. Education & Accountability: EVIT’s board approved covering busing costs for districts suing it, but parents and districts remain stuck in limbo as negotiations continue. Local Schools Under Scrutiny: Tucson’s Pueblo High principal faces allegations of misconduct, intimidation, and retaliation, with staff and advocates pressing the district board for action. Water & Drought Pressure: Oro Valley officials say they’ve been told to prepare for a 20% Central Arizona Project cut starting Jan. 1, as CAP supplies tighten. Wildfire Watch: Lightning-sparked fires in northwest Arizona have burned about 1,700 acres with zero containment, prompting new restrictions near the Grand Canyon. Sports Betting in Arizona: April wagers totaled about $737.2 million, and the state collected roughly $6 million in privilege fees—another sign the industry keeps expanding. Tech & Space: NASA and Arizona-based Katalyst Space Technologies plan a robotic servicing mission to boost the Swift space telescope’s orbit.
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