AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation & Courts: Tucson Unified associate general counsel Michael Areinoff was appointed to the Pima County Superior Court, a local career shift that keeps school-law expertise in the courtroom. State Budget & Higher Ed: Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a new budget that cuts millions from colleges and state universities, with Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the University of Arizona all hit—raising fears of tuition/fee backfills and fewer student supports. Culture & Community: Arizona’s tourism office launched Passport250, a free digital pass that lets you check in at America 250 sites across the state for stickers and rewards. Local Lifestyle Policy: Chandler approved new rules for e-bikes and e-motorcycles plus regulations for feeding non-domesticated birds, with ordinances taking effect July 11. Arts & Learning: Tempe-based ASU assistant head coach Bryan Carrington is featured in a new “Speak of the Devils” sitdown, diving into recruiting, NIL-era culture, and the secondary. Food & Recognition: Dandy Celery Snack Packs earned a Good Housekeeping 2026 Snack Awards win.
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