AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation Law Fight: Connecticut’s Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a lawsuit by 15 Democratic-led states to block Trump administration cuts to a $1 billion school mental health grant program, arguing the termination would violate a court order and strip districts of funding for hiring and training mental health professionals. Public Health: Connecticut reported 23 cyclosporiasis cases since May, with doctors warning residents to be cautious with fresh produce as symptoms like diarrhea and nausea can last days to weeks. Sports & Local Life: The Connecticut Sun look to snap a home skid against Portland, while Bridgeport hosted the 33rd Puerto Rican Parade of Fairfield County, drawing thousands for music, food, and community pride. Safety & Courts: I-91 south lanes in Hartford were closed after a motorcycle crash, and former State Sen. Dennis Bradley apologized to Bridgeport after a judge temporarily suspended his law license.
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