AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoConnecticut Politics: A key filing deadline is looming for the Democratic gubernatorial challenger Josh Elliott, with July 2 targeted for SEEC approval of his $3.75 million campaign grant—an early gatekeeping step before the Aug. 11 primary. Elections & Voting Rights: A national push is back in the spotlight with a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at ending noncitizen voting in federal elections, framed by supporters as closing a “gap” and by critics as a threat to access. Public Safety: Hartford’s homicide probe spilled into Massachusetts after police identified a Connecticut suspect tied to the case; he was later found dead following a Holyoke motel standoff. Privacy & Tech: Connecticut’s privacy rules keep expanding, including new requirements affecting data brokers and facial recognition, as AI and data-center backlash grows nationwide. Gun Policy: A new wave of state handgun restrictions is drawing legal fire, with Connecticut included among states targeting specific firearm parts. Community & Culture: Juneteenth events across Connecticut marked emancipation history with local walks and programming.
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