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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for 2025-07-14 ( 4 items )  
Bureau of Reclamation Issues Notice on Verde Reservoirs Sediment Mitigation Project in Arizona (10)
WASHINGTON, July 13 (TNSFR) -- The U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation has issued a notice entitled "Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Verde Reservoirs Sediment Mitigation Project." The project's goal is to restore lost water storage capacity in the Verde River reservoir system, specifically at Horseshoe Reservoir, in Maricopa and Yavapai Counties, Arizona. Sediment accumulation has significantly reduced the capacity of Horseshoe Reservoir and Bartlet more PR

Calroy Health Sciences Urges Commerce Department to Exempt Dietary Supplements From Tariffs (10)
WASHINGTON, July 13 -- Calroy Health Sciences, Scottsdale, Arizona, has requested the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security to ensure that critical nutrients and dietary supplement ingredients are not subjected to tariffs under the ongoing Section 232 national security investigation into pharmaceutical imports. The company emphasizes the essential role of these supplements in public health and highlights their dual use in both dietary supplements and some pharmaceutical pro more ST

Cardinals three-time Pro Bowl left tackle Luis Sharpe has died at 65 (10)
CANTON, Ohio, July 13 [Category: Sports] -- The National Football League posted the following news: * * * Cardinals three-time Pro Bowl left tackle Luis Sharpe has died at 65 * TEMPE, Ariz. -- Luis Sharpe, a three-time Pro Bowl selection at left tackle for the Cardinals during the franchise's time in both St. Louis and Arizona, has died. He was 65. The Cardinals confirmed Sharpe's death through his family, a team spokesman said Saturday. Sharpe's wife, Tameka Williams-Sharpe, also posted a more PR

Trinity College: Environmental Science Trip Explores Desert Ecosystems in American Southwest (10)
HARTFORD, Connecticut, July 12 -- Trinity College issued the following news: * * * Environmental Science Trip Explores Desert Ecosystems in American Southwest By Andrew J. Concatelli Students in Trinity's Environmental Science Program learned firsthand about desert ecosystems as they explored the southwestern United States this summer. Six environmental science majors were guided through an 11-day camping and hiking itinerary by Professor of Physics and Environmental Science Christoph Geiss more PR