AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoArizona Policy & Courts: Arizona AG Kris Mayes agreed to roll back a school-voucher oversight rule after a lawsuit, easing how families document materials for Empowerment Scholarship Account reimbursements. Right-to-Repair: Deere reached a settlement with the FTC and states, including Arizona, requiring Deere to share repair and diagnostic resources with farmers and independent providers for 10 years. Public Safety & Health: Phoenix is under an Extreme Heat Warning, with officials urging residents to cool down fast and check on vulnerable neighbors as heat deaths remain elevated. Business & Energy: Walmart is expanding EV chargers at stores, with Arizona among the states already seeing stations and more growth planned. Local Economy & Housing: Realtor.com and WalletHub ranked the Phoenix area as a top renter market, with Scottsdale leading and several Valley cities placing high for affordability and quality of life. Healthcare Services: Emergency Care Partners announced a strategic partnership with Empower Emergency Physicians to expand emergency medicine coverage across the Phoenix metro. Consumer Protection: Kansas AG Kris Kobach and other attorneys general urged the FCC to tighten rules that would block scammers from using legitimate phone numbers for robocalls. Tech/Infrastructure: The National Weather Service is pushing to speed up its radar modernization and is seeking industry help on deployment timelines.
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