AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSemiconductor Workforce Push: Arizona is leaning into a sixth “C” — computers — as computer equipment exports hit $8.9B in 2025, and the state is also positioning itself as a semiconductor education hub through a federally backed microelectronics workforce network that could help fill a projected 150,000 U.S. chip jobs by 2030. Local Business & Housing: Yuma is ranking among the nation’s most affordable homebuying markets, with a median sale price around $336K, driven by lower taxes and costs compared with pricier California metros. Regulatory Watch: Broadcasters in Arizona face a June 1 deadline to upload Annual EEO Public File Reports, plus other FCC foreign sponsorship and comment deadlines throughout June. Arizona Economy & Jobs: Freight weakness is still biting, with more trucking-related bankruptcies filed in May, including an Arizona freight brokerage case. Public Safety & Community: The Nancy Guthrie disappearance case in Tucson continues to draw attention, with reports Savannah Guthrie hired private investigators after months without major updates.
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