Thursday - April 3, 2025
State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Wednesday April 02, 2025 ( 5 items )  

Arizona Secretary of State Fontes Condemns Action Dismantling IMLS
PHOENIX, Arizona, April 2 -- The Arizona Secretary of State issued the following news release on April 1, 2025: * * * Secretary Fontes Condemns Action Dismantling IMLS PHOENIX - Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes expressed deep concern and disappointment following the abrupt placement of staff on administrative leave at the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), leaving federal grants to local libraries in jeopardy. "Federal grants are basically tax dollars being put to work   more

Representative Juan Ciscomani named most effective lawmaker in Arizona
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news: * * * Representative Juan Ciscomani named most effective lawmaker in Arizona Representative Juan Ciscomani was named one of the most effective lawmakers in the U.S. House and the most effective in Arizona by the nonpartisan Center for Effective Lawmaking. Representative Ciscomani has passed legislation on Southern Arizona priorities, including border security, public safety, veterans and the ec  more

TEP Customers Will See Summer Bill Savings for Second Year Thanks to Lower Energy Costs
TUCSON, Arizona, April 2 -- Tucson Electric Power issued the following news release on April 1, 2025: * * * TEP Customers Will See Summer Bill Savings for Second Year Thanks to Lower Energy Costs Tucson, Ariz. - Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is reducing average residential bills by more than $4 per month beginning April 1 thanks to a reduction in a surcharge that reflects recent energy costs. Lower fuel and purchased power costs will allow TEP to increase the Purchased Power and Fuel Adjustmen  more

University of Arizona-Health Sciences: Patient Navigators Improve Colonoscopy Rates After Abnormal Stool Tests, Study Shows
TUCSON, Arizona, April 2 -- The University of Arizona's Health Sciences issued the following news release: * * * Patient navigators improve colonoscopy rates after abnormal stool tests, study shows Timely follow-up colonoscopies can reduce the mortality rate from colorectal cancer, and patient navigators can play an important role in facilitating screening, according to researchers at the U of A Cancer Center. A University of Arizona Health Sciences-led study found that patients are more lik  more

University of Arizona: New 3D Technology Paves Way for Next-Generation Eye Tracking
TUCSON, Arizona, April 2 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: * * * New 3D technology paves way for next-generation eye tracking By Daniel Stolte Eye tracking plays a critical role in the latest virtual and augmented reality headsets and is an important technology in the entertainment industry, scientific research, medical and behavioral sciences, automotive driving assistance and industrial engineering. Tracking the movements of the human eye with high accuracy, h  more