AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGun Safety in Connecticut: Gov. Ned Lamont signed a new law targeting certain Glock-style pistols that can be converted into fully automatic machine guns, with supporters pointing to Connecticut’s lower gun-crime rates and opponents calling it unconstitutional. Home Care Workforce: Connecticut also rolled out new training rules for homemaker companion workers, making broader instruction mandatory starting in January, including safety, abuse/neglect reporting, and dementia-related non-medical services. Public Safety Tech: Greenwich-based GOSAFE launched a national initiative aimed at reducing firearm theft and diversion by pairing education with a firearm management system for law enforcement agencies. CT Business & Finance: Westport’s LCR Capital Partners promoted Louis Frost to president while keeping him as CFO as the EB-5 firm scales its investor platform. Corporate Moves in CT: Quantum Cyber announced a planned acquisition tied to a Bridgeport manufacturing facility, and Parsons marked the start of a major I-91/I-691/Route 15 interchange project in Meriden. Health Policy: A new national push is renewing attention on Medicaid and Title X funding pressures on Planned Parenthood, with advocates warning about access impacts.
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