AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoH-1B Legal Win: A federal court vacated the Trump administration’s unlawful $100,000 fee on new H-1B petitions, with Wisconsin and other states calling it a victory for employers and universities that rely on foreign talent. Vehicle Safety: Honda issued a recall covering 880,514 vehicles, including 463,000 Honda Pilots in Connecticut, over rear suspension subframe corrosion that could lead to loss of control; owner letters are expected July 7. CT Road Safety: Gov. Ned Lamont signed a law requiring a six-month driver’s license suspension for repeat offenders who fail to stop for school buses. Public Health Alert: Connecticut officials warned parents after three children died from suspected Benadryl overdoses tied to the “Benadryl Challenge,” urging safe medication storage. Local Tech & Policing: Southbury’s Board of Selectmen heard plans for adding FLOCK license-reader cameras to help with missing persons, stolen vehicles, and larcenies. Education Politics: A contentious House hearing put Chicago Public Schools CEO Macquline King under subpoena as Republicans pressed on race, transgender policies, and classroom content.
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