AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLong Island Sound Water Quality: DEEP christened its new $2.2 million research vessel, Sound Outlook, highlighting major nitrogen improvements over decades while spotlighting ongoing uncertainty around Old Lyme’s sewer participation and how shoreline septic systems affect the Sound. Privacy & Federal Power: U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden and Rep. Michael Cloud say ATF canceled a contract tied to commercial location data from adtech broker Penlink, a move framed as a win for Fourth Amendment rights. Connecticut Courts & AI: A Connecticut Data Privacy Law 2026 requirement for LLM training disclosures takes effect Tuesday, adding new compliance pressure for businesses using AI. Housing & Labor Law: Connecticut enacted an expansion of upstream liability for unpaid construction wages, and new workplace rules for private employers are set to take effect October 1. Public Safety: A Norwalk man, Francisco Gomez, faces new federal charges tied to child exploitation after a prior Putnam County conviction. Sports (CT ties): First Tee Connecticut awarded $61,000 in scholarships during Travelers Championship weekend in Cromwell.
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