AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSupreme Court & Sports: SCOTUS upheld state bans on transgender girls and women from school athletic teams, a ruling that leaves Connecticut unchanged for now but keeps legal fights alive. Second Amendment: The Court agreed to hear challenges to semiautomatic “assault weapons” bans, including Connecticut’s, setting up a major gun-rights showdown with potential ripple effects for other state and local limits. Egg Price-Fixing: DOJ and a coalition of states reached settlements with major egg producers over alleged cartel pricing; the deals include $3.3M in penalties and 53 million donated eggs, with Connecticut slated to receive about 1.5 million eggs for food banks. CT Policy Watch: Connecticut’s officials and advocates are reacting to the Court’s rulings, while the state continues to grapple with how federal decisions affect local rules on sports, guns, and civil rights. Business & Growth: Norwalk’s 200 Connecticut Avenue is adding flexible-work tenants (Regus, Cottages & Gardens, Avis), signaling continued demand for office space that supports more of the workday on-site.
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