AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPinal County vs. the ICE deal: A Maricopa County judge blocked Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller’s 287(g) partnership with DHS/ICE, saying he exceeded his authority and that the Board of Supervisors—not the county attorney—controls county contracts and spending. The ruling permanently bars Miller from working under the agreement and limits how his office can share information tied to arrests. ASU research leap: ASU researchers gained access to the university’s first human MRI system, a Siemens 3T Prisma, to expand studies of brain function, aging, and disease. Semiconductor momentum: ASU also joined Applied Materials’ EPIC Center as an inaugural university research partner, aiming to speed up next-gen chip equipment breakthroughs. Local jobs push: Pima County is hosting a May 19 career fair with dozens of public employers. Education politics: Arizona’s ESA voucher oversight stays in the spotlight after an Auditor General report flagged audit problems, fueling the superintendent race. Public safety: Chandler arrested a suspect after an early-morning stabbing; separate reports include a multi-vehicle crash on SR-74 in Peoria.
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