AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDrug Pricing Lawsuit: A Connecticut federal judge dismissed Pfizer from states’ antitrust case alleging generic-drug price-fixing, saying prosecutors failed to show Pfizer conspired with its Greenstone unit or knew of collusion. Transportation Infrastructure: CTDOT is planning to remove a Route 8 northbound retaining wall in Shelton, with design targeted for 2027 and construction starting in 2028, using 100% state funds. Public Safety Planning: Baltimore kicked off community input sessions for its next five-year violence prevention plan, with residents flagging drugs, transitional housing, and illegal dumping. Higher Education & Workforce: Eastern Connecticut State University will add three new undergraduate certificate programs this fall—Geospatial Technology, Victim Services & Advocacy, and Emergency Services & Public Safety. Reproductive Rights: Connecticut leaders marked the Dobbs anniversary while highlighting a new state push to expand fertility coverage and protect access to reproductive care. Court & Elections: A federal appeals court upheld dismissal of a DOJ bid to force Michigan to turn over unredacted voter-file information. Business & Health Fraud: A Pakistani man living in Middletown pleaded guilty in federal court to money-transmitting tied to Medicare Advantage fraud.
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