AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoConnecticut Jobs & Workforce: Connecticut’s Dixwell revitalization effort is getting a major boost as the Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology opens a new home tied to job training and workforce development, aiming to rebuild a historic Black business corridor one building at a time. Workplace Rules: Connecticut’s new omnibus workforce law expands pay transparency, disability accommodation notices, wage enforcement, and contractor obligations, with key deadlines starting Oct. 1, 2026. Consumer Protection After Storms: AG William Tong and Consumer Protection Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli warn residents about clean-up scams after July 4 storms, urging people to use licensed, insured contractors and insist on contracts. Health Care Accountability: A Connecticut-based nursing home operator agreed to invest $1M in improvements after a state investigation found chronic understaffing and neglect at its Great Barrington facility. Legal/Policy Watch: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to weigh whether AR-15-type rifles are “dangerous and unusual,” a decision that could reshape Connecticut’s gun ban fight. Immigration Oversight: Connecticut is among states backing efforts to restore stricter federal reporting and investigation of deaths tied to ICE custody and release.
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