AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoConnecticut Courts & Public Safety: A Connecticut judge blocked Attorney General William Tong’s plan to seek “ghost gun” advice from a Wiggin and Dana partner, after the AG objected to the approach. School Accountability: Granby officials are facing outrage after reports surfaced that a teaching assistant accused of sending nude photos to students worked in the district, with parents demanding answers. State Government & Health Funding: Michigan AG Dana Nessel and a coalition won a preliminary injunction stopping the Trump administration from enforcing certain USDA funding conditions tied to immigration and DEI-related demands. Consumer Protection & Privacy: Connecticut’s AG is also pursuing pollution enforcement against a metal finisher accused of sandblasting without proper containment and permits. AI & Workplace Rules: Connecticut’s new AI law is drawing attention for how it affects employers, including notice and disclosure duties. Federal Policy Watch: Sen. Richard Blumenthal advanced a bill to ban Amtrak from using mandatory arbitration for civil rights and consumer disputes. Local Life: The YMCA of Greater Hartford is offering free swim lessons for 1,000 Connecticut children as summer water-safety needs rise.
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