AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoConnecticut Energy Policy: Connecticut AG and agencies asked FERC to strip a 0.5% transmission “ROE adder” from Eversource and Avangrid tied to ISO New England participation, arguing it unfairly boosts costs; utilities say the adder helps cut congestion and could save customers about 9 cents a month. Spy Law Showdown: Congress failed to extend FISA Section 702, setting up a likely lapse Friday at midnight, even as Trump pivots to nominate Jay Clayton as permanent DNI after pushback over Bill Pulte. Court Blocks Trump Fund: A federal judge extended an indefinite block on Trump’s proposed $1.8B “Anti-Weaponization Fund,” citing concerns about a taxpayer pool for a small group. CT Public Access: Lamont announced the Connecticut Governor’s Residence will open for free public tours Saturday as part of Open House Day. Workplace Tech & Privacy: Connecticut continues rolling out AI and privacy compliance rules for employers, adding new disclosure and notice obligations. Local Education/Health: CT leaders highlighted “Connecticut Career Paths” at Newington High School, while UConn’s “Let’s Talk” program expands low-barrier mental health access for students.
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