AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSchool Choice Fight: Arizona Supreme Court is weighing whether Prop. 212 (Protect Education Act) can land on the ballot, after signature validity came in at 75.2%—with backers arguing some bad signatures could be double-counted. Education & Equity Data: New enrollment snapshots show shifting demographics across districts, including Kingman Unified (Hispanic/Latino 30.3%), Maricopa Unified (Hispanic/Latino 47.4%), and small-but-notable counts for American Indian/Alaska Native and Black students in several districts. Border & Community Impact: Protesters staged a tree “sit-in” near Nogales to stop removal tied to border wall construction, while Arizona leaders pushed for nearly $1 billion in federal reimbursement for border security spending. Immigration Detention Stories: A Brazilian man was released after 10 months in detention, including time at Mesa’s AROCC, as families and advocates continue to challenge conditions. Public Health Watch: A TB investigation at the GEO Aurora ICE Processing Center remains stalled as deadlines loom and officials say they can’t get needed details. Local Culture & Learning: Eastern Arizona College opened a new 12,000-square-foot cosmetology facility, aiming to expand training capacity. Sports & Community: Arizona football center Zachary Henning is set to anchor the Wildcats’ offensive line. Housing Reality Check: A new report says federal HUD spending hasn’t closed the affordability gap—Arizona is among the states with the biggest home-price vs. wage mismatch.
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