AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoConnecticut Courts: The Connecticut Supreme Court ordered a new trial in a $13.2M estate tax fight, saying the lower court used the wrong standard when judging where a deceased health executive lived. Energy & Utilities: Connecticut agencies and the state attorney general sued over FERC-related “unjust” electric grid bonuses, arguing ratepayers are being charged for utilities’ once-voluntary participation. Privacy & AI in Litigation: Shell told a federal judge it can’t delay turning over AI prompts used by an expert witness in a Clean Water Act dispute. Public Safety Tech: Bristol approved an ordinance allowing automated cameras to ticket red-light and speeding violations in school and pedestrian zones, with images reviewed before citations. State Economy: Treasurer Erick Russell announced a successful $492M competitive sale of Connecticut transportation bonds, projecting $110M in savings over 10 years. Local Business: Routine Properties bought Bristol Business Park (406,665 sq. ft.), launching a leasing push and capital upgrades. National Politics: Several states, including Connecticut, declined to participate in Trump’s “Great American State Fair,” citing cost and partisan concerns.
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