AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoExtreme Heat & Public Health: ASU’s Human Biometeorology Lab says the key is getting vulnerable people out of the heat fast, but prevention and outreach still lag behind the rising toll. Energy & Permitting: Arizona clean-energy advocates argue permitting reform is needed to avoid decade-long delays that can leave the grid short and drive higher utility costs. Housing & Immigration Politics: In Arizona’s 6th and 9th congressional races, voters are weighing housing and immigration as candidates position for November control of Congress. Agriculture & Food Safety: Yuma researchers are tracking the diamondback moth as insecticide resistance makes control harder, while health officials say the cyclosporiasis outbreak is tied to iceberg lettuce from central Mexico—prompting removals and restaurant pullbacks, with Arizona not linked. Tech, Cyber & Finance: Consensys says a North Korea-linked developer briefly accessed core MetaMask code, and Arizona regulators face pressure in energy and fintech oversight. Local Business & Community: ASU drops an eminent domain fight over the Louis Emerson House, and the Phoenix Cash Processing Center marks 25 years moving currency across the Southwest.
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