AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSupreme Court Watch: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to start its 2026–27 term in October with major fights over semiautomatic rifle rules, religious liberty, parental rights, voting procedures, and limits on government power—big issues that can shape health policy and civil rights nationwide. Heat & Safety: With an oppressive heat wave hitting July 4 plans, health officials are urging people to limit time outdoors, hydrate, and seek shade—especially important in Arizona where heat can turn dangerous fast. West Nile Alert: The CDC says West Nile virus season is starting early, with Arizona reporting the most cases so far (32), and families are urged to prevent mosquito bites with repellent, protective clothing, and screens. Drowning Case in Arizona: An 18-month-old toddler in Gilbert was declared dead after a pool incident, then found alive and breathing in the hospital morgue hours later—an investigation is underway into what happened. Cooling Access: Casa Grande expanded cooling and hydration stations across the city to help residents beat extreme temperatures, including water and air-conditioned spaces at community sites. Pet Safety for Fireworks: The Arizona Humane Society warns July 4 is a peak time for pets to go missing and face heatstroke risk, urging secure indoor spaces, fresh water, and close supervision.
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