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State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for 2025-11-21 ( 12 items )  
Arizona Commerce Authority: Eight Defense-Focused Research Projects Awarded Regents Grants (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- The Arizona Commerce Authority issued the following news on Nov. 20, 2025: * * * Eight Defense-Focused Research Projects Awarded Regents Grants Eight cutting-edge, defense-focused research and development projects have been selected for funding through the Regents Grant program, the result of a partnership between the Arizona Board of Regents and the recently established Arizona Office of Defense Innovation (ODI). This collaboration, designed to leverage federal i more PR

Arizona Leads Nationally in General Education Reform With Civic Knowledge Assessment (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- The Arizona Board of Regents issued the following news release on Nov. 20, 2025: * * * Arizona leads nationally in general education reform with civic knowledge assessment Board-led general education initiative reinforces commitment to informed citizenship and academic excellence across Arizona's higher education system. * Under the leadership of the Arizona Board of Regents, the state's public universities have completed a comprehensive assessment of undergradu more PR

Arizona State Senate Republicans: Hobbs Misleads Public and Sows Confusion About Trump's Tax Relief (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- The Arizona State Senate Republican Caucus issued the following news release on Nov. 20, 2025: * * * Hobbs Misleads Public and Sows Confusion About Trump's Tax Relief Senator J.D. Mesnard, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, is calling out Governor Katie Hobbs for issuing an executive order today that blatantly misleads the public and attempts to take credit for federal tax reforms secured by Republicans. Hobbs' order directs the Arizona Department of Re more PR

ASML Unveils Technical Academy In Phoenix To Train Next Generation of Lithography Engineers (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- The Arizona Commerce Authority posted the following news from ASML: * * * ASML Unveils Technical Academy In Phoenix To Train Next Generation of Lithography Engineers ASML anticipates the facility will train more than 1,000 engineers annually * ASML, a leading supplier to the semiconductor industry, held an inauguration ceremony today for its U.S. Technical Training Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Customers, government officials including Governor Katie Hobbs, and ot more PR

ASU Launches ASU London, Bringing Global Reputation for Innovation to the UK (10)
TEMPE, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- Arizona State University issued the following news: * * * ASU launches ASU London, bringing global reputation for innovation to the UK Students at the independent institution can earn 2 international degrees in as little as 4 years By Mary Beth Faller Arizona State University is creating ASU London, expanding its presence in the United Kingdom with a U.K.-accredited higher educational institution. Building on the success of The Engineering & Design Institute Lond more PR

House Republican Leaders Urge Hobbs to Call Special Session to Pass Tax Conformity, Deliver Trump Tax Relief for Arizonans (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- The Arizona House Republicans issued the following joint statement on Nov. 20, 2025: * * * House Republican Leaders Urge Hobbs to Call Special Session to Pass Tax Conformity, Deliver Trump Tax Relief for Arizonans House Speaker Steve Montenegro, Majority Leader Michael Carbone, Majority Whip Julie Willoughby, Speaker Pro Tempore Neal Carter, Ways & Means Chairman Justin Olson, and Appropriations Chairman David Livingston today issued a joint statement after Govern more PR

Intel Brings AI PCs to Arizona State University Football, Extends Innovation Legacy (10)
SANTA CLARA, California, Nov. 20 [Category: BizElectronic Products] -- Intel, an industry that says it creates world-changing technology that enables progress and enriches lives, issued the following news: * * * Intel Brings AI PCs to Arizona State University Football, Extends Innovation Legacy * Today, Intel is announcing that it will be working with Arizona State University (ASU) to make it the first Division I NCAA football program in the nation to deploy a fleet of AI PCs during the 2025 more PR

Maricopa Community Colleges Celebrates Record Dual Enrollment Numbers (10)
TEMPE, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- Maricopa Community Colleges issued the following news release: * * * Maricopa Community Colleges Celebrates Record Dual Enrollment Numbers Dual enrollment participation is rising at Maricopa Community Colleges at a record-setting pace. During the 2024-25 academic year, the 10-college system had 27,912 high school students participate in dual enrollment courses--an all-time high for the system. This academic year, 25,847 students have already enrolled, putting Marico more PR

NARUC Adopts Myers-Sponsored Natural Gas Permitting Reform Resolution (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release on Nov. 20, 2025: * * * NARUC Adopts Myers-Sponsored Natural Gas Permitting Reform Resolution At the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) 2025 Annual Meeting and Education Conference in Seattle, Washington, Vice Chairman Nick Myers sponsored Resolution GS-2 Resolution Supporting Permitting Reform for Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Infrastructure. The Committee on Gas more PR

Regents' Grants Fuel Innovation in Dual-Use Technology (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- The Arizona Board of Regents issued the following news release on Nov. 20, 2025: * * * Regents' Grants fuel innovation in dual-use technology Arizona's public universities and the Arizona Commerce Authority are teaming up to advance early-stage research with applications for both commercial and defense use. * The Arizona Board of Regents and the state's public universities - Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona - ar more PR

Rio Salado College Veterans Share Their Stories of Resilience (10)
TEMPE, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- Rio Salado College issued the following news: * * * Rio Salado College Veterans Share Their Stories of Resilience In the words of Winston Churchill: "Never was so much owed by so many to so few." November is a time for reflection, respect, and raising up our veterans. As part of a Veteran's Day celebration, Rio Salado College hosted a live panel discussion at the Rio Conference Center on Monday, Nov. 10, called "Let's Taco 'Bout It: Veteran Appreciation & Stories of more PR

Study: Rio Grande basin at serious risk from overuse of water (10)
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Nov. 20 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news: * * * Study: Rio Grande basin at serious risk from overuse of water * A new study powered by Northern Arizona University's FEWSION Project found the water crisis in the Rio Grande basin is severepotentially just two dry winters away from a major water shortage for farms and communities in New Mexico, Texas and Mexico. The study, published Nov. 20 in Discover Water, was led by Brian Richter of Sustainable  more PR