AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPublic Safety & Infrastructure: Connecticut lawmakers passed a bill to speed up the removal of “double utility poles,” after NBC Connecticut Investigates found more than 20,000 statewide and residents warned some were “an accident waiting to happen.” Consumer Protection & Law Enforcement: Connecticut and New York attorneys general joined a near-universal push for tougher FCC rules aimed at stopping robocalls by cutting scammers off from legitimate phone numbers and banning number-cycling. Housing & Homelessness Funding: Michigan AG Dana Nessel joined a multistate lawsuit to block HUD changes that would cap permanent housing funding and risk evictions. State Economy & Cost of Living: A University of New Hampshire poll found 84% of Connecticut residents say the state is unaffordable, with 40% saying they’re likely to move within five years. Health Care: Connecticut’s municipal worker health plan saw a July 1 enrollment surge, adding 17 new groups covering 6,300+ people. Business & Tech: A new lab-office project in New Haven is set to house QuantumCT and a Global Innovation Center run by Unilever.
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