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State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Friday August 30, 2024 ( 7 items )  

Cochise County Launches Comprehensive Plan 2045 Update
BISBEE, Arizona, Aug. 30 -- Cochise County issued the following news: Cochise County is excited to announce the launch of the Comprehensive Plan 2045 Update. The Comprehensive Plan is a long-term planning document that guide's the county's growth and development over the next ten to twenty years. Cochise County's comprehensive plan was last adopted in 2015. A lot can change in ten years. This update will help better align county policy with our current and projected population demographics, ec  more

Cochise County: Environmental Health Team Warns of Foodborne Illness Risk From Unlicensed Food Stands
BISBEE, Arizona, Aug. 30 -- Cochise County issued the following news: In an effort to protect public health and ensure food safety, the Cochise County Environmental Health Team is reminding residents and visitors to exercise caution when purchasing food from roadside stands or temporary vendors at events. The team emphasizes the importance of checking for proper food establishment licenses before making any food purchases. Unlicensed food vendors may not adhere to essential food safety practic  more

DCCC Releases First TV Ad in AZ-06: "Revolutionized"
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee issued the following news release: The DCCC released its first TV ad in the race for Arizona's Sixth Congressional District, "Revolutionized," highlighting Juan Ciscomani's ties to Patriot Academy, a far-right fundamentalist group. Juan Ciscomani served on the board of directors of Patriot Academy for fourteen years, where the extremist institution "revolutionized" his beliefs about government. The group believes in rewriti  more

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: David Schweikert Schemes to Raise Taxes on Middle Class Families
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee issued the following news release: * * * Report: Trump and House Republicans' Project 2025 would immediately raise taxes on typical Arizona families by $2,720 * * * David Schweikert and Donald Trump are all in on their plan to raise taxes on millions of middle class families. According to a new analysis, Donald Trump's and Schweikert's Project 2025 would dramatically overhaul the tax system and raise taxes on a typical f  more

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Juan Ciscomani Schemes to Raise Taxes on Middle Class Families
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee issued the following news release: * * * Report: Trump and House Republicans' Project 2025 would immediately raise taxes on typical Arizona families by $2,720 * * * Juan Ciscomani and Donald Trump are all in on their plan to raise taxes on millions of middle class families. According to a new analysis, Donald Trump's and Ciscomani's Project 2025 would dramatically overhaul the tax system and raise taxes on a typical fami  more

Northern Arizona University: Physicist Wins $5M NSF Grant to Advance Research in Quantum Physics
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Aug. 30 (TNSres) -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: An NAU physicist is spearheading groundbreaking new quantum physics research, a field with the potential to revolutionize computing, communication, security and sensing on a global scale. Ryan Behunin, an associate professor in the Department of Applied Physics and Materials Science, is the principal investigator on the $5 million, five-year project. It is part of the National Science Foundation's e  more

Preventing Car Battery Fires With Help From Machine Learning
TUCSON, Arizona, Aug. 30 (TNSres) -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: One of the most critical safety concerns for electric vehicles is keeping their batteries cool, as temperature spikes can lead to dangerous consequences. New research led by a University of Arizona doctoral student proposes a way to predict and prevent temperature spikes in the lithium-ion batteries commonly used to power such vehicles. The paper "Advancing Battery Safety," led by College of Engi  more